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Originally Posted by Petra5ed
I think the problem here really is you can't force someone to provide you services. Once a T decides to terminate the logic on their end is either that they aren't helping you, or that they don't want to help you. Either one and it makes all the sense to them to cut you off, the fact that it bothers you just points to the fact that you need therapy, which was the case before they saw you at all. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just that this is the way it is. I work with clients... I've fired clients before... I'm not a therapist mind you, but in my case it's usually people who I can't stand working with or who stop paying me. I'll provide copies of what we've done and a referral if they ask. I can't imagine being forced to continue working with anyone or anything once I've decided not to...
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It sounds like you are saying therapists cut people off because they can't stand them or they stop paying. Just more typical blaming of the client that I see here over and over. Of course it is all our fault. We're horrible, awful people who no one can stand to be around. Right. Of course. I get so sick of this.