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Originally Posted by Waterbear
I think a small gift like a book would be fine, and a lovely thought from you. I have drawn my T a picture and will give it to her on our last session. As to what to do I am lost I am afraid. My T has said we ought to plan which session will be our last (dependent on me finding a new suitable T) because we ought to pay some attention to it. What does that even mean??? Looking forward to some suggestions to your question though because I in a similar situation that talking therapy won't really be what I am in there for come the last day because I will be working with someone else.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do Chummy. Hugs.
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A drawing of a picture sounds nice.
I'm already in therapy with replacement T. First two sessions were with my T and replacement T and then I had two sessions with just replacement T and I had also sessions with T. Tomorrow I have a session with replacement T, so maybe I can ask her for some advice.
The last few weeks I already had the thought that it was useless to talk with T about upcoming stuff because she won't be there for support. But with replacement T... It's so hard, it really is starting over again. I hate it.
I think for your last session it's about saying goodbye in a way that feels good for you. For some it's enough to just say goodbye. Others might want to spend some more time to it.
If I have more ideas or now what I want, i'll share it here.