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Originally Posted by adashofhope
That is a shame that your therapist got harsh with you because of that. If you can't afford it, what can you do? Of course its important to get treatment, but the healthcare system is so terrible and not everyone can get good insurance that will pay for what you need.
I haven't tried a university, I didn't know there were universities that offered therapy. I will keep that in mind if I need to look for a new therapist and finances are still an issue. I might be moving within the next year and will have to if I do, but right now I like working with my current therapist.
The weather affects me too, and its hasn't been very good here either lately. It will get better though, it always does. Good luck to you too.
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I wasn't upset by her reaction.
Any university that has a graduate program in psychology will have services available to the public. The drawbacks are you don't have the benefit of seeing the same person for several years, and the sessions are videotaped because that person is in training and still in supervision.