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Old Sep 18, 2024, 12:20 PM
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This isn't a boundary issue.

Reducing the frequency of sessions should always be primarily the client's decision, made in partnership with the therapist. A T should never unilaterally decide what is best for the client. If you want to keep working with this therapist, then you need to challenge her on it; but it doesn't sounds as though this T has your best interests at heart.
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