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Old Sep 23, 2006, 11:44 AM
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Rapunzel said:
Other than that, do you think he is someone you could work with? Or if not, how about asking for a different student therapist?

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He is focussed on all of the stuff I need help with (interpersonal, emotions, and some CBT) so I suppose I could work with him - I just don't know. I suppose I should at least give it a shot.

Can't ask for another student therapist - the chaplain can only oversee one person per year, and this is the one for this year (just like my previous therapist was the one for last year until she graduated).

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Or could you work out a way to manage the cost of seeing someone in private practice?

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I'm thinking I may be able to - but as of right now I don't even know how much this new job would pay (will be getting that info on Monday). Its also a matter of convenience as I'd have to take some sort of transportation to go to the appointments. I'm also thinking if I go this route if it would be possible to arrange for bi-weekly appointments, and not once a week. Would cut down on the cost for sure.

Thanks Rap for your response
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