I concur with Dennis and Scott that aitdcdion is a chronic condition. Assuming I worked at a public treatment center there are several things I would do to further the work of aligning this belief to what is actually practiced in our profession. Direct work with clients and families would include the education piece about how aitdcdion is like having cancer, not like having a really bad case of the measles. Framing the issue of chronic vs. acute this way is crucial to helping all involved take the long view of success. Group work with a mixed-stage set of clients over an extended number of sessions as in Weegmann and English, skyped or cell phone based assertive continuing care, in-person quarterly RMC's, would all be woven into my practice (assuming my agency was supportive). Much systemic work is needed to spread this vital reframing of aitdcdion as a chronic condition. From an education standpoint, this concept and practice is not a hard shift to sell, but many of these shifts will cost money. When it comes down to dollars that is a different story. From all levels within the agency, to community, state and federal funding sources both education and advocacy is necessary. I am ready to sign up for the sustained push that is required for progress to be made. Taking these sytemic changes even further into the very critical need for overall change in our nation’s aitdcdion treatment and aftercare structure. Toward that end I agree with McClellan and Meyers and say increases in funding support are needed to implement best practices in treating adults, adolescents, those who are dually diagnosed and incarcerated.
These business has the highest inflated prices in the city and they admit it! Jeff will tell you that he can refer you to someone cheaper but that is a lie because when you ask for the contact # of those cheaper mechanics he then changes the story (yes his whole family are liars) and says those cheaper references are no longer available and instead refers you to his business partners who charges the same price. They charge $70/hr for diagnostics regardless if they fix the problem or not. This service used to be free. We paid Dennis the full price he wanted to do a job on our car and afterwords he got mad at us and he said " I did good job on your car and that will never happen again!" Whats that all about? The owner, Jeff claims to be the decon of the local Four Corners Community Church in California City but you would never tell him apart from the unsaved. Larry (Jeffs dad) is the biggest crook of all, dont even talk to him or you will get the most inflated rip off price he will make up on the spot.
They claim they use books to determine the value of a job performed but they only use that book as a base price to charge you from. The city of California City should bring a class action suit against Dennis Automotive laundering monopoly and replace them with what they claim to be; honest Christain mechanics. A shame to the Kingdom, Dennis Automotive is.
Dennis Automotive & Towing Reviews
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I concur with Dennis and Scott that aitdcdion is a chronic condition. Assuming I worked at a public treatment center there are several things I would do to further the work of aligning this belief to what is actually practiced in our profession. Direct work with clients and families would include the education piece about how aitdcdion is like having cancer, not like having a really bad case of the measles. Framing the issue of chronic vs. acute this way is crucial to helping all involved take the long view of success. Group work with a mixed-stage set of clients over an extended number of sessions as in Weegmann and English, skyped or cell phone based assertive continuing care, in-person quarterly RMC's, would all be woven into my practice (assuming my agency was supportive). Much systemic work is needed to spread this vital reframing of aitdcdion as a chronic condition. From an education standpoint, this concept and practice is not a hard shift to sell, but many of these shifts will cost money. When it comes down to dollars that is a different story. From all levels within the agency, to community, state and federal funding sources both education and advocacy is necessary. I am ready to sign up for the sustained push that is required for progress to be made. Taking these sytemic changes even further into the very critical need for overall change in our nation’s aitdcdion treatment and aftercare structure. Toward that end I agree with McClellan and Meyers and say increases in funding support are needed to implement best practices in treating adults, adolescents, those who are dually diagnosed and incarcerated.
These business has the highest inflated prices in the city and they admit it! Jeff will tell you that he can refer you to someone cheaper but that is a lie because when you ask for the contact # of those cheaper mechanics he then changes the story (yes his whole family are liars) and says those cheaper references are no longer available and instead refers you to his business partners who charges the same price. They charge $70/hr for diagnostics regardless if they fix the problem or not. This service used to be free. We paid Dennis the full price he wanted to do a job on our car and afterwords he got mad at us and he said " I did good job on your car and that will never happen again!" Whats that all about? The owner, Jeff claims to be the decon of the local Four Corners Community Church in California City but you would never tell him apart from the unsaved. Larry (Jeffs dad) is the biggest crook of all, dont even talk to him or you will get the most inflated rip off price he will make up on the spot.
They claim they use books to determine the value of a job performed but they only use that book as a base price to charge you from. The city of California City should bring a class action suit against Dennis Automotive laundering monopoly and replace them with what they claim to be; honest Christain mechanics. A shame to the Kingdom, Dennis Automotive is.