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Old 01-30-2003, 12:13 PM
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If my memory servs me correct, you are an alumni (I state that because if you were attending school somewhere, you could go to the campus counseling center). If you live in a town with a medical school, you could call them up and see if they have a residency program you could participate in. Most med schools are like $10 bucks a visit and you are assigned to a resident, and you are their only patient. My sister did this after she graduated.

If you have the medical benefits, try finding a therapist/psychologist your health care plan will pay for. I highly recommend therapy. I describe it as being the only guest on a 1-hour talk show. lol. Seriously, if you got some issues, go for it. You'll be amaized at what a fresh, impartial perspective can do for you. My whole family has been in therapy at one point or another.

I think everyone should be in therapy. The world would be a much happier, patient, tolerant place.
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