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Davis Behavorial Health Center Davis Behavioral Health knows how vitally important mental wellness is to enjoy life and function with meaning and balance. We are a full-service mental and behavioral health services provider serving residents of Davis County, Utah. Our clients enjoy an attentive spectrum of integrated services that provide compassionate, comprehensive solutions for our valued clients. And unlike other behavioral health providers, Davis Behavioral Health serves those who cannot afford to pay and who may not otherwise receive help.
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A healthy mind and mental wellness are the gateway to a rich and enjoyable life. At Davis Behavioral Health, we never forget that our clients have tremendous potential and are entitled to strong relationships and productive lives. This is why we provide a large spectrum of services to individuals and families of all ages-utilizing the highest-quality clinical and evidence-based practices.
Our comprehensive and integrated behavioral and mental health services for adults, adolescents, children and families stem from a wide range of programs and offerings. Our experienced care providers, specialists and expansive services allow for specific and appropriate treatment to effectively address an extensive range of conditions and people.
Davis Behavioral Health offers a range of mental illness prevention and education courses to help individuals and families. Whether you want to improve your ability to communicate in familial or romantic relationships or need support in a fight against substance abuse or mental illness, our team is here for you.
Come take a mindfulness class to learn how to actively engage in and improve your ability to take better care of your own health and well-being. Discover peace of mind, a sense of balance, and the ability to manage and enjoy life. Mindfulness is the practice of cultivating awareness of what is happening in the present moment in a way that is compassionate, nonreactive, and nonjudgmental.
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Emily D.
Feb 09, 2022
Davis Behavioral Health is a very top-down agency, and experienced therapists are not fostered as employees. This is why you will see mostly therapists that are beginning their career here. The administration can be VERY unethical, and actually attempt to or violate laws sometimes. Employees have to go to bat for their legal rights, and I have heard of them treating those employees like black sheep afterwards, though they were not in the wrong.

I have seen the director, Kristen Reisig, be catty and disrespectful and instigate and/or support unkind treatment of staff. I have seen the director, Brandon Hatch, support this behavior, as well, and I was told separately that he is also known to instigate this on his own. The Human Resources Director, Tim London, spearheads some of this cruel and disrespectful treatment as well, and is known to be difficult to work with and to be unkind also. Caseloads are enormous, and you are literally told that you cannot 'just talk' with clients, they have to be moved through the system as quickly as possible. Medicaid clients have to go through DBH, but if you do not have Medicaid, and are looking for a therapist, I would encourage you to go anywhere else.

If you are a therapist, I would DEFINITELY avoid working at DBH. Your experience and voice will NOT be respected, unless it is in line with everything that administration wants.
Jeff C.
Jul 23, 2021
Was seen by Geldmacher at the Bountiful location. Went in to be treated for PTSD and Mrs Geldmacher claimed to be a trauma therapist but was in fact not very good at it. She ended up causing additional harm due to unethical behavior. When this unethical treatment was brought to her supervisors attention they elected to keep her on. Makes you wonder how many unethical therapists are employed here. Is yours?

Would you know? This is managed care at its finest. Their staff is overworked, underpaid and burnt out. Turn over and clients being transferred in the middle of treatment is common. And being unethical is apparently ok for therapist's working here. I'm sure there are good therapist's that work here too but knowing they keep their unethical ones is a little unnerving if you ask me. Now we get to find a real therapist at a different establishment to fix the harm caused by Mrs Geldmacher at our own expense.