I don't have a clear, and perhaps not even very helpful answer, but I get what you're saying. When I was initially trying to find a therapist years ago, I had one fall asleep on me, one made it feel like bible school instead of supportive counseling, another was extremely paternalistic, and another would only made eye contact when I arrived and when I left, making me feel quite strange in between.
I was frustrated, distraught, and finally said f*** it and stopped looking. Several years later, feeling even more buried under my emotions and experiences, I finally discovered the local community's abuse shelter and learned they offer free counseling to abuse victims, regardless of how long ago the incidents occurred.
I finally feel I've found a comfortable, safe, and sincerely supportive space. Wishing you more chances to find a better fit. The feeling of being taken seriously and having what feels like genuine communication about the most significant issues needing to be addressed vs. what felt like forced and pre-scripted generic expectations and responses is f'n priceless. May we all find our most helpful and healthful grooves with the various professionals we seek.