I think I want to know the context of always and forever. If t says I will be always your t , then I would ask right there "aren't you going to retire?"
And if a therapist says "I will always be there" and a client still is able to email call and text and t still replies then t fulfills promise of always be there.
Or if they said "I will always love you", maybe they still do even if therapy is over. That's keeping promises.
What exactly was said verbatim when this "always and forever" promise was made?
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