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Weeks & Vietri Counseling

Alcohol Addiction, Drug Addiction

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Website | (208) 882-8514
818 S Washington St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 818 S Washington St, Moscow, ID 83843, USA
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COVID-19 update.  We are open and accepting a few new clients. We are back to in person sessions, with the few virtual exceptions. We are taking the following precautions to protect our clients and staff:  

Welcome

Today you are one step closer to a new you where you feel empowered and on a positive path to growth and well-being.

At Weeks and Vietri Counseling we are dedicated to providing quality service to members of the local community (Moscow, Pullman, Lewiston, Clarkston, and surrounding areas) that struggle with Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse issues. We also provide treatment to those who have been convicted of domestic violence crimes.

Weeks and Vietri is certified and licensed by the State of Idaho.

Google Rating: 3.3 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings)

Tanner Crisofulli
5 Star
Really kind and helpful! Was understanding and caring and very professional
Tuesday 5th March 2019
Michelle Mason Rocks
5 Star
I see Cathy Weeks, and she is by far the best I have ever had. I have fired several counselors/therapists in the past, so I'm selective about who I work with for my mental health. Cathy Weeks has taught me many Coping Tools, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, has helped me with my PTSD, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. I highly, highly recommend her.
Tuesday 8th August 2017
Roxy
1 Star
It’s making me put a star but there are no stars to be deserved. Jason Williamson is the WORST and I highly do NOT recommend him! He is a dishonest, incompetent, unprofessional, coward. I was referred to this evaluator from a close friend who went to him for his second DUI who didn’t get any out patient treatment and blew well over an enhanced. I didn’t expect the same leniency but I definitely did not expect to be taken advantage of. If you are looking for an evaluation you should find someone who bases evaluations off facts and doesn’t twist your words around to make it seem like there is something more wrong with you then meets the eye. Just like the review below mine, he tells you something completely different to your face at the end of evaluation. He told me that It didn’t seem necessary for me to need treatment, just to do the ADIS class and that he was aware that I knew I made a mistake and learned from it. When I went to court he told the PO opposite. I called him after finding this out and he said he had to give me something based on my BAC. So basically my evaluation didn’t matter anymore? I asked him if he was aware that my BAC was thrown out in court. He acted shocked and said he didn’t know, then said he would call my PO and drop outpatient treatment. Come to find out he lied AGAIN and did not relay that to my PO! How can a compulsive liar even be allowed to evaluate people? Not only have I spent a huge amount on a lawyer who proved how many mistakes the officer who pulled me over made (hence why I got a reduced charge to an inattentive driving), but now I have to pay much more for counseling that is NOT necessary and a waste of my hard earned money. Finally after getting to read my evaluation several weeks later he had the nerve to write in it “ I was deliberately trying to hide evidence of a problem”. In no way am I not trying to take responsibility for my actions but to be blamed for hiding a problem is the most inaccurate uneducated observation he could have made based on a stranger.
Thursday 6th December 2018
Marshall Bouwman
1 Star
Went in for a dui evaluation. Everything went fine. I am not much of a drinker. I was told I have no issues, just made a mistake. Told me I didn't even need the standard adis class. I opted to take it to show the court I was taking this serious. When I got to current he told the d.a. I needed to be enrolled in a 3-6 months outpatient program and there's nothing I can say. Because of that the d.a. tried to put me on a year of monitored probation. I think they are about making money with the courts. The power they have was completely abused to put me in a treatment program so they could keep charging get me money.
Thursday 23rd March 2017
Alice Krogstrand
4 Star
They really care about the people
Thursday 4th April 2019