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Old May 12, 2015, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by peaches100 View Post
Hi Baseline,

If my t asked me if we could end early, I would want to know why. Normally, I wouldn't ask such a personal question, but since I would be paying for my full hour, I would feel entitled to know why I was not able to receive the entire session length that I paid for.

If my t gave me a good reason (such as a client had called earlier with an emergency, sick child needed picked up at school, etc.), I would probably agree to end early. But if it was more than 5-10 minutes early, I would ask my t to give me the extra time on the following session.

If there was no good reason why my t needed to quit early, it would bother me, and I would have to let them know. Otherwise, like you, I would begin questioning whether she was trying to push me out of the nest, which would
trigger my separation fears as well.

Since it is bothering you, I suggest you let your t know that this incident has made you feel uncomfortable and you now wonder if he is trying to push you out of the nest before you feel ready? I know it's hard, but if it was me, I would have to talk about it to get some clarity and relief.
Hi Peaches, I was caught off guard. I didn't even question. I wish I could have been smart or strong enough to question why. I won't see him for a month now so it doesn't matter. I obviously don't matter. He was always professional and helpful. I have known him for over a year and still felt awkward during sessions. I felt like a didn't deserve his help. I felt like a burden. It was so different peaches he was yawning and seemed uninterested and then early dismissal and now the wait. Maybe I am reading too much into it. I am extremely self conscious and insecure. I have major separation anxiety and apparently abandonment issues too. I am just a client and that is painful to realize too. Thanks for your response!I appreciate your input!