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Soliaree said:
Later in the conversation, he said something. I told him that I had written a lot about that in my email. His response?
"Okay. Whatever." and then he went on to talk about something, I have no idea what.
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">Wow, that would make me angry too. That just sounds so rude. Why didn't he say, "Okay, what did you write again?" or "I didn't get a chance to read your email--what did you write on that issue?" Why is that so hard?

Do you think he's trying to tell you not to email him anymore?
You know how the sessions after a break can be hard for clients? Maybe they are hard for therapists too, and it is a drain for them to get back into the permanent empathetic mode they have to be in all day when they have a full roster of clients. Maybe you were at the end of his day, Soliaree, and he was simply exhausted with having to be empathetic, supportive, nice. I'm not sure, but it sounds like unusual behavior. I hope next time is better.