Dr. Sayed was abrupt, stiff, and distant. Gave off vibes of unfriendliness and almost a "frustration" in dealing with a depressed patient. His approach immediately sent the message of a cool, disconnected, unwelcoming discomfort. The office reflected Dr. Sayed's personality and style as it was dark, drab, depressing, dated and un-inviting. His manner of dialog with me (the patient) was one of confusion and I felt like I was in the middle of "a brain teasing experience." The "total package" of...