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I can't comment on the insurance situation because I'm not from round your way.
But as far as therapy goes- imo, psychoanalytical therapy is seriously heavy stuff and you have got to have done the easier stuff before getting to that level of therapy.
Also imo most practicing psychologists are eclectic in their approach these days, and you won't know what type of therapy he/she is doing with you all the time unless you are asking for a running commentary through-out the session.
I would be inclined to stick with your T beings as you have the trust there, and start to discuss with her what it is that you wish to gain out of therapy.
Take care.
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