I'm sorry you feel rejected. I don't think your T is trying to push you away at all, but either thinks you're doing well or if not, trying to gage just how much therapy is helping you. The goal of therapy is that at some point you will want to go less - that is a sign of improvement, not a rejection by the T. It could be considered unethical for a T to keep a client coming twice a week indefinitely if the client doesn't need that level of care. So he may either think you're ready for less sessions and if not, wants to check on how useful he actually is for you. Has your therapy been goal directed? If not maybe that would help you feel like you're getting more out of your sessions. I would also tell him exactly what you said here. If you have these goals clearly outlined maybe you will get more out of your sessions.
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