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Originally Posted by sunrise
Today I was thinking of the family therapist that my daughter and I saw for about 9 months and I can't remember what he looks like.  We ended therapy with him 3 weeks ago. How can I not remember what he looks like? I can get a general kind of fuzzy image--the right color hair and build, but not the specifics.  I wish I had a photo of him.
When I end therapy with my own therapist, will I also forget him so quickly?
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(((((Sunrise)))))
No, you won't forget your regular T.

The family T wasn't as important to you, and his contribution not near as personal or great, even if he had been helpful.
It's
partially an ADHD thing I think. "Irrelevant" data out the window to make room for the more "relevant". He's still in there, just not very accessible. Aside, it's actions that matter, not the way one looks. In the end, that's what we should remember the most. The rest is just ancillary...