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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your friend has a point- There are certain careers and clearances that could impact. [/quote] I had a friend who admitted to using cocaine to his investigators, passed two polys, and got a clearance. If he can do it, anyone can. Half of the people I know with clearances see therapists for anxiety or depression - with some of their jobs, mental health support is almost expected. OP, absolutely use insurance. That's what it's for, and no, in the off chance that she goes into a line of work that requires a clearance, nobody will use it against her if she is honest about when and why she saw a therapist. The honesty is the important part - if you hide things, they can be used against you. If you don't hide anything, there's no risk. I can't think of other careers where this would be an issue, would love if someone could enlighten me. Even my psychiatrist SIL has generalized anxiety disorder and is on meds. She's disclosed this to her licensing board, it's all good. [/quote]
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