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Originally Posted by CANDC
I understand your mixed feelings. I guess I have feelings about people that have helped me cross a raging river.
Since it is a professional relationship, it might be appropriate to ask what the goal of therapy was and what you accomplished in therapy.
And what else is left to accomplish in the next situation.
Email contact would be nice, but some T's discourage contact after therapy is over.
I would write a letter of gratitude thanking them for what they did accomplish and how they helped you. Appreciation can be a scarce commodity. One letter of appreciation can outweigh all the hopeless patients they must face each day.
A big thank you sounds like a mature way to end one phase and begin another.
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Thanks for the ideas to talk about in the session!
Thankfully, my T told me she is okay with emails and even okay with yearly visits just to say hi, but I don't think that I can go that far.
I will definitely show her how much I appreciate her in this session, and hopefully in the next few weeks I can write a letter as well.
So far I am proud of myself in how I am taking this. It really does show how much I have matured from just 5 years ago, haha.
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I appreciate your help.... But even you can't save me from myself.
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