A couple of thoughts. First, assuming that you live in the United States and utilize insurance for your therapy appointments, the length of a session will vary depending on the code with which your therapist bills the insurance. For instance, my therapist bills under a 60 minute code, so that session length can last anywhere from 45-60 minutes. If this is not the case, then perhaps there is merit in you complaining about the 2 minutes. And should your therapist have ended the session that abruptly? No, of course not. There are multiple things that your therapist has done recently that are not proper. I would challenge you that things have been going well, and I continue to be baffled that she continues to see you.
Second, if you find that your Monday sessions are that problematic, you have every right to not have a session with her at that time. It would be your therapist’s decision as to whether or not to reschedule you at another time, as she is responsible for managing her schedule.
I know that this is not what you want to hear, but I believe that your relationship with your therapist is beyond repair. I implore you to find another therapist that will be willing to work with you on your troubling attachment issues.
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