((((((((Jesse)))))))))))
Wow... big help your T wasn't.
I'm out in the "sticks" too, and was "stuck with a dud" for a really long time, he was a lot like yours and just sucked my money while helping me remain in a suicidal state... I finally needed to "get out", and found a really good T locally through a nearby Victims Assistance Center (formerly a women's shelter). My beloved T unfortunately died unexpectedly.
Through help from a crisis hotline, I found one of 2 of the very best trauma therapists, in a larger city 90 miles away. I usually drive there once a week for a two hour session with one, and was piggybacking on another hour with the other - an EMDR specialist (until that therapist moved out of state, but we continue our work by phone on a weekly basis). The help and recovery by working with the best is phenomenal, and well worth the drive, expense and time.
I don't know if that's helpful. I sure understand how difficult it is trying to work with a very unhelpful (and poorly trained) "therapist". It's really important to get out if he's that bad. Empathic ruptures can be used for healing, but it sounds as if you've got a continental divide; that he is significantly lacking.
It's good to see you, Jesse! I've missed you very much! I'm just very sad you're here because of so much distress. I was hoping you were doing very well...
Sending hugs (((((((Jesse))))))))))) and much love,
Deer