I've seen people of all ages and career stages in classes. I think the least represented is 30-50 though, so I guess most people study while they're figuring out their career or when they're sick of the career of their past 2 decades. This was in the EU though where university doesn't lead to guaranteed financial ruin. I also know of some people who were working full time and did a longer degree with "evening classes".
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Good thing the police is amassing historical numbers to protect the poor facists from these evil evil protesters
Its a human experience so it depends on the person you talk to a lot. Reflect on the experience and communicate your needs. Don't be intimidated by the therapist, you're there to improve your situation. Dont give up if your first therapy is a bad experience / you dont vibe with the therapist, try a different one. Unfruitful therapy doesnt have to be anyone's fault, sometimes its just not a good mix.