Allan Tannenbaum, Ph.D.

Allan Tannenbaum, Ph.D.
Cummings & Tannenbaum Mental Health Counseling Services 915 Montgomery Avenue Ste. 210 Narberth, PA 19072
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(5 Reviews)
This man treated my parent, who was an alcoholic and neglected me.

This parent was always unhappy and angry, and took the anger out on me from a very young age. This man would bring me into the office with his client, my parent, and lecture me because I was not helpful enough around the house. He would make me feel deeply ashamed, at age 10 or 11?!

I was too busy hiding in my room, or staying at a friends house to avoid the rages to help around the house. I was not okay.

This man definitely committed malpractice, and there’s something very wrong with him. My parent ended up committing suicide. I wanted to look this person up, and I’m surprised he’s still alive. It was traumatic dealing with him, and he was complicit. He had to have some clue as to what went on in my home. He should be ashamed. I remember that nasty, wood paneled smoke filled office. Awful.
by Jen xxx.xxx.176.34
August 07, 2020
Dr Tannenbaum was extremely helpful while I was going through my divorce, as well as dealing with a teenage daughter. I am now remarried and, looking back, see how he helped me get to my present, happy life.
by Marc xxx.xxx.205.127
June 12, 2019
He really listens to you and really cares. Very safe a secure environment. Has a deep sense of understanding too. Would recommend him without any hesitation. Makes finding appointment times easy.
by MB xxx.xxx.11.106
January 19, 2017
Does this provider ever overbook appointments here?
Never! They have lots of business, but they do such a great job of never overbooking.
Did this provider have an entertaining selection of waiting room magazines?
Somewhat, but they need a bigger selection
Did this psychologist have an entertaining selection of waiting room magazines?
Somewhat, but they need a bigger selection
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.172.190
April 22, 2013
My mother saw him throughout the 1980s, and she committed suicide in 1996. He would bring me in to sessions (her young daughter) to tell me how I was making her life more difficult.

I always wanted to tell this man about this. I hope he retires soon.
by Anonymous
September 27, 2011
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