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FAQ Lafayette Therapist Reviews List

What is Lafayette Therapist Reviews?

Lafayette Therapist Reviews is a community-driven website where people can share real experiences with therapists in Lafayette, Louisiana. The goal is to help others make more informed decisions about their care.

Who am I?

My name is Christian, and I’m the person who created this site.


This started as a place for my own experience to exist after it was removed elsewhere. Over time, it became something bigger, a space where other people could share their experiences too.

I’m not a therapist, and this isn’t connected to any clinic or organization. It’s a community resource.

I review each submission before posting to help keep things grounded in real experiences and aligned with the purpose of the site.


My goal isn’t to decide who is “good” or “bad,” but to make space for people to share what their experience was like, so others can have more information when making decisions about their care.

Are reviews anonymous?

Yes. Reviews can be submitted anonymously. I wanted this to be a space where people feel safer sharing honest experiences.

Are reviews verified?

Reviews are based on personal experiences and are not independently verified. Each submission is manually reviewed before being posted, and the goal is to offer a range of perspectives rather than present any one experience as the full picture.

Can people share both positive and negative experiences?

Yes. Both positive and negative experiences are welcome, as long as they are shared respectfully and are based on personal experience.

Are all submissions posted?

Not always. Submissions are reviewed before being published. Reviews may be moderated or declined if they do not follow the guidelines or if there are concerns about spam, harassment, or coordinated activity that could compromise the integrity of the site.

How long does it take for a review to appear?

Reviews are manually posted after submission. If your review does not appear within 48 hours, you can reach out through the site’s contact email for follow-up.

How should I use the reviews on this site?

Reviews can be one piece of the puzzle. They may help you notice patterns, think of questions to ask, or reflect on what matters most to you in a therapeutic relationship. They are not a substitute for your own judgment.

Does this site decide whether a therapist is “good” or “bad”?

No. Therapy is personal, and one person’s experience will not be everyone’s experience. The purpose of this site is not to make final judgments about providers, but to give people more information to consider as they make decisions for themselves.

Can therapists respond to reviews?

At this time, the site is focused on collecting and sharing client experiences. Any future changes around provider responses will be approached carefully, with the goal of protecting the integrity and safety of the space

Contact:

lafayettetherapistreviews@gmail.com

337-247-7205

Welcome to

Lafayette Therapist Reviews!

 

Before You Share

Please share your experience honestly and respectfully.
Focus on your personal experience, avoid assumptions, and protect privacy.
Both supportive and challenging experiences are welcome.

Full guidelines below.

 

Submission Guidelines

This space is built on real experiences, shared with care.

We welcome both supportive and challenging experiences. What matters most is how it’s shared, with honesty, accountability, and respect for everyone involved.

 

1. Speak from your experience

Focus on what you felt, needed, and experienced.

Instead of:

  • “They were unprofessional”

 

Try:

  • “I felt unsupported when…”

  • “I left sessions feeling…”

This helps keep reviews grounded in lived experience rather than conclusions about the therapist as a person.

 

2. Be honest and mindful

Your experience matters. You are allowed to name harm, confusion, or disappointment.

At the same time, avoid:

  • Speculating about intent

  • Making claims you can’t verify

  • Labeling or diagnosing the therapist

​           We’re creating clarity, not escalating harm.

3. Respect privacy

Keep your review centered on the therapist’s professional role and practice.

Only include information that is publicly available and avoid sharing any personal or private details.

4. Hold both truth and accountability (when possible)

If your experience involved miscommunication, dysregulation, or things you wish you’d handled differently, you’re welcome to include that.

Not because you have to, but because it creates more honest, nuanced reflections.

 

5. Avoid harmful or inflammatory language

Reviews may be declined if they include:

  • Personal attacks

  • Threatening language

  • Defamation

  • Attempts to rally others against a provider

This space is for reflection, not retaliation.

 

6. No coordinated posting

To protect the integrity of this platform, submissions may be moderated or declined if there are signs of coordinated activity, regardless of whether the experience is supportive or challenging.

Each review should reflect an individual experience.

 

What makes a review helpful?

​Examples of your experience that helped shape how it felt

  • How it impacted you over time

  • What felt supportive, and/or what didn’t


Additional Note

Submissions are anonymous.

To protect this space as a community resource, reviews may be moderated if they do not align with these guidelines regardless of whether the experience shared is supportive or challenging.

The goal is not to control what’s said, but to ensure it remains thoughtful, grounded, and safe for everyone involved.

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