Dr. Kralik at first seemed like she was going to be a good fit. However, no matter what I talked with her about, she had a personal story that was "relatable" and I felt like I was paying to sit and listen to her tell me about herself, instead of vice versa. Finally after a couple of visits where I actually got to open up about myself- she was so far left wing with her advice- I couldn't bring myself to go back. Also, she was very repetitive.
Dr. Kralik was excellent and had my insurance cooperated, I would have continued to see her passed the nine visits allotted to me. But, in the time we spent sorting through issues, we did manage to pinpoint major stressors and triggers of my depression, whereas I had thought I was simply unhappy and ungrateful for no reason. Had we more time, I'm sure Dr. Kralik could have helped me more, but we were limited. However, as the insurance did not pay for our final visits, she generously allowed me to pay them out over a period of time rather than turning me over to collections, as a lot of doctors will. I was making payments, though.