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Family Living Institute

3.3
(15 reviews)

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1307 Jamestown Rd Ste 202, Williamsburg, VA
23185, United States
(757) 229-7927
http://www.familylivinginstitute.com/

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We help children, adolescents and adults with problems encountered with everyday living and with mental health disorders. We offer Saturday and Evening Appointments Insurance Accepted For further information, please call 757.229.7927. Our fa

Location

Family Living Institute
1307 Jamestown Rd Ste 202, Williamsburg, VA
23185, United States

Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

3.3
15 reviews
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  • DH
    David Holland
    May 9, 2026
    5.0
    This is the one practice I have been to that will not feed the delusions of the female. Which is probably why there are so many enraged females in the reviews. If you are a man and want a fair and objective counselor, go to Dr. Melvin Snead at this practice
  • AB
    Amanda Beringer
    Jan 12, 2022
    1.0
    After waiting 5 weeks for an appointment for my daughter, I arrived to find out the appt was cancelled with no notice to myself (they said they called but no call was ever received). All I got was an apology and an offer to see another provider in several weeks. Worst and most unprofessional office. Will be finding someone else. Avoid this practice at all costs….they don’t care about you or your family!
  • EP
    esp Parker
    Nov 7, 2019
    1.0
    Excuse the name and the profile picture, I did not want to use my real name and this is an old account I had access to. I have never had such a bad experience with a therapist. I came here to talk about strategies to manage my anxiety, and I was completely dismissed. I was told at the end of the appointment that I did not have anxiety, but rather I was just having problems “adjusting.” Do not come here if you want to figure out ways to manage your anxiety. I was told that my anxiety was just a part of me that is in my character. According to the therapist, my anxiety has taken a long time to get to this point and it would take a long time to get rid off. Due to this, my anxiety was just something that I would always have to live with.
  • CC
    Concerned Citizen
    Jan 11, 2019
    1.0
    I honestly do not believe that any woman seeking counseling or help to deal with an emotionally or physically abusive relationship would be well served by visiting this practice. To stabilize our family that has had to deal with turmoil caused by a spouse in denial about mental illness who often makes public outbursts and erratic decisions (including recently an emotional affair) without thought of consequences, I pursued marital counseling. At this session, my spouse, like many people with his psychological illness do, lied profusely, made it seem he was a martyr who wanted out of our marriage prior to his emotional and possibly physical affair, and even worse, like his affair was trivial. Instead of addressing this as I had hoped, the counselor encouraged my husband who indicated in the session he wanted to leave our marriage and to file bankruptcy to actually pursue bankruptcy (without any idea of how it could affect our family or ownership of property). The counselor literally said "do it now" to my husband regarding bankruptcy--and expressed clear empathy for all of his frightening lies during our session. The counselor also sanctioned my husband's new activity of turning off his family locator app so I would not know where he is so he can hide his affair which I am not sure has ended. After we left, my husband recanted everything (as he often does after he acts out like this), apologized for lying to the counselor, and now says he wants to stay with his family forever--but he of course never wants to see that particular counselor again to clarify his misstatements. Our family has been up in arms this entire week because of another of his extremely erratic episodes. We deal with this episodically as the family of someone bipolar. However, to think the therapist was not able to detect the narcissism, dishonest exaggerations, instability, and tendency for erraticism that is textbook bipolar was frightening. My husband literally made up a new, convincing, revisionist narrative that he never wanted to marry me and has never been happy, left out his elaborate proposal and 3 year effort to overcome my reservations while we were engaged before we became pregnant, and all the times he's begged me to stay and agreed to get help. The therapist bought it and disregarded me. This is especially concerning because of the stereotypical picture of me he depicted of an angry, greedy, racist, dishonest and promiscuous minority female despite having only been with my husband, my reputation, character, accomplishments, diverse friends, and being the breadwinner. I could barely get a word in edge wise as the male counselor essentially yielded the entire floor to his angry narrative. Even me indicating my husband has pushed me in anger in front of our children multiple times over the years did not seem to move the counselor who discouraged calling the police unless I "really wanted them involved" because charges might not be dropped after initiated. My desire for him to take medications he's been prescribed (like Latuda--even though I have reservations about side effects reported in NIH articles) or to take supplements to calm his anger were dismissed even though he angrily expressed himself the entire session. His VA mental health diagnoses were discounted, the medical records and narratives he and I wrote requesting help from VA for his instability and anger issues were trumped up to primarily existing to get claim money and not a basis for actual concern. The counselor allowed him to get way with having the affair and lashing out at me in anger but painting himself as the victim driven to it by his horrible wife. I was humiliated and frightened by what occurred. My husband is emboldened by his well-received performance at this practice. He actually expressed that people will be less inclined to believe a minority woman over a Veteran if I decide to leave and take our kids. Other women seeking martial counseling should be wary of this practice, especially if the male is the primary insured or has respected military service.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Living Institute

What services does Family Living Institute provide?

Family Living Institute helps children, adolescents, and adults with everyday living problems and mental health disorders. They offer various counseling services including domestic abuse and addiction treatment.

What are the office hours for Family Living Institute?

The institute is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM and is closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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