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Originally Posted by stopdog
I am loathe to let the therapist judge my level of desire to change and god knows I don't trust them with knowing how worthwhile something would be to me. I guess I don't see those as any of the therapist's business. But I can see that therapists, like every other professional, can quit working or want to quit with a client for various reasons. Unless you meant some other result from the therapist giving up.
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Stopdog,
If someone is in T they have a desire to change that goes beyond sitting around *****ing about it. Anything other than at least a small desire to change is just wasting the T's time. One can always leave therapy and return when they are more willing to work on themselves.