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Originally Posted by ruh roh
I think that's a good thank you right there. The simpler, the better.
I have emailed thank you's and am always glad I when I did. I have also said thanks in person, but it loses something depending on whether or not I inadvertently, or not so inadvertently, insult her profession and rant about therapists in general during the same session. Plus, I need to leave room for the daily despair report, and a poorly placed thank you can just feel awkward. She takes it all well--the good and bad--but it's one reason I like to send thanks when it's heartfelt, and not wait.
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Thanks

I'll be sure to include what you bolded. I know myself well enough that I can't say it in person without getting super awkward.