I find it interesting that licensed mental health professionals can dump their patients at will.
Then to add insult to injury they want a salary increase by 30%.
A good reason to stay out of Health Management Organizations.
One would think these mental health workers were checkers in a grocery store.
Mary Emily Smiley, Lawndale
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