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Originally Posted by Purpledaze
Oh, that sounds hard and unnecessary (and I have a music degree too!). I totally understand why it was triggering for you. It sound unresponsible of your school to allow this class to happen when it is being led solely by someone with no psych qualifications.
Definitely talk about it with your T. Is there any way she could write to your Dean of Music, saying she is treating you and that taking the class would be detrimental to you mental health? I was in a bad way and seeing a T in my last year of Uni and she wrote to my department asking for extra time for me to complete certain assignments. It wasn't a problem. Your T shouldn't have to give any detail. 
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I could also just talk to a dean directly. I don't know how much they can get me out of though. I highly doubt they would just not make me take the class. There are no departments at my school other than music so it's not like there is something else I could offer to take as a substitute for the credit. I will talk to my T though. There have to be more people in a similar situation as me with this. Students at a music school aren't usually beacons of mental health and it's odd to me that they would have this be a requirement. Normally, they are more sensitive.