I personally would like to attend a few therapy sessions... but I can neither afford it or find a local clinic that provides it to the uninsured.
The job of a therapist is to help people understand how they are as people, and provide them with the tools and tricks to get them where they want to be. If someone has crippling social anxiety, or is sabotaging themselves, or so on, their job is to dig for the root of the behavior, make people aware of it, and then provide them with ways to get around it. Medication is not a first resort, and you can specify that you don't want to look into medications. My last roommate had a really bad anxiety disorder, and he went to therapy to learn exercises to do that would help him overcome it... and between the time I met him and now he's gotten it under control, and without any medication.
So in short, when presented with therapy you might as well try to get what you can out of it, even if it's something that's being forced on you. Don't transfer anger towards someone else (the people forcing you into it, etc) onto the Therapist. If you can't stand to benefit from therapy, they'll let you know. Honestly though, most people have hurdles to overcome... and if you're somehow in a position where you can't benefit whatsoever from better self-understanding, then call me up. You may be the next Buddha.