I agree with MdngtRain that the therapist didn't give you a chance, so she probably wouldn't have been the best person for you anyway. If you are interested in pursuing non-medication avenues of healing, please don't give up on the notion of therapy just because this particular person didn't want to continue. Maybe she didn't feel the spark of empathy or interest she feels she needs to take on a new client. There are plenty of others out there who will be willing and hopefully well able to help you overcome some of your troubles.
Therapy requires time, patience, effort, and a willingness on the part of both client and therapist to be open, honest, available and attentive to each other and the work you engage in together. It's profound and worthwhile work. I hope if you do go that route that you find someone you really like and trust, who can give you the help you need.
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