If I had been contemplating suicide when I called this number, (which I wasnt, just feelings of depression), Dr. Moose would have been of help only by changing those feelings from suicide to homicide. According to the phone conversation I survived with this guy I would recommend just taking your chances on your own. As briefly as I can be effectively, I was referred this number. I called, left a message, and shortly after Dr. Moose called back. After explaining to him that Id like family counseling, he asked what was going on with me and family. I explained to him that without yet being a patient or client of his that I did not feel comfortable or protected by a doctor/patient confidentiality agreement enough to go into exact specifics but that I indeed felt a need for family counseling. After two or three more rounds of him insisting there was something going on in our relationship, (that of me and family), and me telling him there wasnt anything wrong with our relationship, just something wrong with me that I felt was affecting family, I actually became less sad and more angry. He never offered to schedule an appointment for either of us because he couldnt get past me not assuring him that there was something indeed wrong in our relationship. Again, I explained to him that nothing was wrong with our relationship, just that I know that theres something wrong with family because of my depression. I dont know where or how he became, or if he actually is a doctor, but that was as far as we got. I told him he was of no help to which he responded, and I quote, Well, good. Please do not not risk your life with this man. That was the exact opposite of the type of thing that should happen if you call someone for help.