I don't and I doubt it would help me much, except for maybe being a mediator between me and social services and/or the job center. I hate having to "excuse" myself to why some thing are just not working for me. And if everyone was fine with that, good, but it seems that when it comes to employment there's this "but you must fit in" mentality, and that's where I rather have a professional around, since for some reason being a certified professional gives you more credit.
The times I had a therapist it was fun though; yet we never really addressed the issues at hand. It felt more like a friend with whom I shared a few fun stories. With most of therapists I had, I often ended up getting free time after hours, because for some reason I'm a hoot to converse with on a personal level. The times I ended up sitting there for 2 hours, while only being charged 45 minutes... it's safe to say that happens after the first 2 sessions and they realize "this is actually a great way to spend an hour of my spare time", lol.
As it is now, I'm still waiting to see if I need any proper support to sort out my situation I'm in now and I might end up with a therapist again.