Is this T part of your school med/counseling center? If so, there is probably other counselors who you can see who know more. You have the right as a patient to demand another T (if they are available). If he is part of the counseling center, and you feel comfortable, I would report what he said to the head of the counseling center. While the students who have seen him may know he is not good, his superiors will not know until someone complains. His reaction to you was totally uncalled for and inappropriate. I would also check out your parent's health insurance. Often inpatient and outpatient treatments are written out separately in insurance, so if you use one, it does not take away your benefits from using the other. Though there may be a policy maximum (per issue, i.e. my student insurance in undergrad would pay $1000 per injury or illness-but note, that when I was hospitalized this was not the limit), and you would want to check on that.
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