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Dr. Jacqueline Ball M.D.

Psychiatrist | Psychiatry

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2600 Sw Holden St Seattle WA, 98126

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Dr. Jacqueline Ball is a psychiatrist practicing in Seattle, WA. Dr. Ball is a medical doctor specializing in the care of mental health patients. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Ball diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. Dr. Ball may treat patients through a variety of methods including medications, psychotherapy or talk therapy, psychosocial interventions and more, depending on each individual case. Different medications that a psychiatrist might prescribe include antidepressants, antipsychotic mediations, mood stabilizers, stimulants, sedatives and hypnotics. Dr. Ball treats conditions like depression, anxiety, OCD, eating disorders, bipolar disorders, personality disorders, insomnia, ADD and other mental illnesses.

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Dr. Jacqueline Ball M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 2600 Sw Holden St

2600 Sw Holden St -
Seattle, WA 98126
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New patients: 206-933-7214
Fax: 206-933-7005

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    I have the same experience as well. My husband filed a divorced and now we are not married anymore. For the past two years she was “trying to” treat my husband, but she never really do but basically stepping in my marriage and keep manipulating “your wife is not good for you.” “ I feel bad she didn’t understand what you think. “ She kept prescribing different kinds of drugs and my ex husband’s depression and anxiety got worse. And went drinking crazily and smoking cigarettes and pots! And she wouldn’t try to stop him or suggested him to see psychologist, guess she doesn’t want to lose a business. The third time I met her, my ex husband already asked for a divorce. I was so sad and I thought a session might help. Turned out it is crazy for what she would comment : 1) She thinks moving from Asia to US is the same as moving from Arizona to Seattle. Really? Have you been to Asia? It is tough but I get through it. I need time to adjust but I am okay, and she looked down on me and thinking I cannot adjust my life here properly and let my husband down. 2) only met me the third time and judging me that she knows our marriage more than me as she believes in divorce. She only heard my husband’s side of our marriage but never hear my side while I am a mental healthy, positive and a happy teacher. She thinks it is me to make his depression get worse. Hello?!?! Moving a closed family member our of his life and let your patient be alone? I thought a family member should stay by the depressed person no matter what. 3) my ex husband’s depression and anxiety was getting worse, of course I knew, however, I wanted to approach a talk and he later drawn himself into booze and pots. I was worried and she thought I didn’t see it. She even prescribed drugs to make him continue drinking. She never teach him to open up himself and talk to me. NEVER! 4) she is a divorced person and she believes it and she is trying to sink in this idea to the patients, that is bad. Your believe and your past don’t mean to drag other people to be with you. When I remember how she directed my ex to believe he didn’t marry a right person by asking a question: is “my name” your best friend?” And my ex said no , and she asked , then who. And my ex replied with two guys names. And she looked at me and said “ see?!” What the hell? Are you saying my ex is better with guys? What the hell is going on? If you want to be treated humanly and morally, you should definitely go to see someone else. I don’t trust her at all and she is half of the reason that our marriage end. Misconduct! Disgusting! That’s all!

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