But it might be a good resource, you could at least "recover" from the bad end and figure out a plan on where to go next? I didn't really get into therapy until I was living on my own (as I don't think my parents wouldn't have considered therapy at all for me) but having a few different experiences in school, etc. with it helped me get a better understanding of how it could work and what I might like? I don't think they'll let you get so deep that you have trouble ending after 10 sessions, it's probably "structured" in some way. I'd go just to get access to the extra information of what I should do in the interim of being able to afford what I wanted.
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