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Originally Posted by NP_Complete
If your therapist emails you to cancel today's session, do you respond to the email letting them know you received it or not respond? I mean, it doesn't technically require a response, but does it seem rude or passive-aggressive to not respond?
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I would confirm receipt. When the receptionist has called and left a message to let me know a session has been canceled, she has called back until I pick up or asked me to call back and confirm that I received the message. It's kind of annoying. However, I guess they just want to make sure you got the message and that they don't need to try to reach you another way so you don't show up to no therapist and no session.