If this bothers you, you might want to consider a religiously affiliated counselor. Many religious institutions offer different forms of counseling as part of their ministry. Sometimes it is just for members, but other times it is open to all.
For instance, it is quite common for pastors to have some psychological training so that they can assist their parishioners. Of course, the quality of counseling can vary quite widely depending on their natural talents and how well they were trained.
If you're non-religious, I've heard that Jesuit and Benedictine counselors tend to be quite good about taking you on your own terms.
For instance, it is quite common for pastors to have some psychological training so that they can assist their parishioners. Of course, the quality of counseling can vary quite widely depending on their natural talents and how well they were trained.
If you're non-religious, I've heard that Jesuit and Benedictine counselors tend to be quite good about taking you on your own terms.