I imagine that this is hard, but if you have a history of leaving and coming back, it is hard to keep the flow of therapy going. Your T might find it difficult as well. Have you cut expenses that are "extras" like cable, internet, coffee, eating-out, gas, cell phone, etc. I have found cutting cable saved me $70 a month.
What about tutoring kids? You can charge like $20-$30 an hour.
The other option is to find a T who rate and put money into a savings account "just for T," so when you lose a job, the savings will cover it... especially since T is lower.
Another option is a public health clinic, where they operate completely on a sliding scale starting at costs like $5.00. It is all based on income. The T's are usually good, but busy.
Good luck!
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