I don't know the full situation (what your T did that was harmful), but probably I'd pay. I'm sorry you had to experience that abrupt termination. But since she wasn't able to help you, maybe it is for the best and you can find someone with the expertise you need.
I think there is no guarantee in any part of health care that the treatment will actually help. But the provider tries various treatments that have helped others. I don't pay my doctors based on whether their treatments help, and I have definitely had doctors choose treatments that did not work for me. I pay and we move onto another idea that might help. For example, I went to see a doctor because I was having a lot of trouble with sleep, and his advice was to use good sleep hygiene and he gave me a list of guidelines. I already was using good sleep hygiene so this was useless treatment, but I still paid his bill. Yeah, I felt a little ripped off, but I paid. Another doctor told me to ice the bottom of my feet for plantar fasciitis and I did try this quite a bit but it did not help. So that was an appointment that did not provide treatment that helped, but I still paid the bill. Maybe I'm a sucker?
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