
Ripoff Report Allows False Allegations Against Dr. Rubin And New Directions For Young Adults
Written by Craig Rogers, Posted on
Avoiding False Reviews Of Treatment Programs
Recently, there have been serious problems with the reviews that are published by the website Ripoff Report. In the past, this site has generally been viewed as a reputable source of information but this is no longer the case. In particular, they have published a number of reviews that feature blatantly false allegations against the New Directions For Young Adults program and it's operator Dr. Rubin. With all of these false allegations floating around the internet, it is important that you take the time to identify the value of the reviews you read if you are currently considering treatment programs.
How To Identify False Reviews
1 - Find a source for the reviews that you trust - There are numerous different websites focused on providing people with access to reviews, and many fail to verify any of the information that they publish. This can leave the general public uninformed and lacking in the resources they need.
2 - Check and see if other reviews provide similar details - If the review you are looking at is making extraordinary claims about a program, it is important to look at other reviews. This will give you a much better idea of the legitimacy of the claims.
3 - Look into the program itself - Compare the review that you are looking at to the information that is being provided by the program. The contrast between these two sources can reveal a great deal of information about the program and the services they provide.
Choosing The Right Treatment Program Is Essential
Once you have decided on the value of the reviews you are reading, it is very important that you take the time to select the right treatment program for your child's needs. Every program has a different approach, and finding the one that best fits an individual's needs can make success much more likely. Please don't ignore the clear benefits of professional treatment if you have a loved on in need of help.