Pegasus, if this is the same T who (mis)led you on a goose chase about earning your credentials, then something is rotten in Denmark! My guess is he realizes what a horrible thing he did to lead you on and wants to be rid of you so he doesn't have to face this every week. He probably feels guilty as hell and well he should.
IMO, a person's degrees and how close they are to the top of the achievement ladder means little as to how good a therapist they actually are. I think your guy, by his behavior, has shown he is not that good a therapist. I am sure there are better therapists out there who are less high up the ladder then he is. Don't be misled by a person's degrees, titles, and status among peers. Personally, I would have a hard time ever speaking to this guy again if he had lied to and misled me so much.
Also, you say this T says you have learned everything now. Learning everything is not the sum of what therapy is! There's more to therapy than that. You say you have gaping wounds. So you need to work through these with a caring therapist and do some healing, not some learning! Your T makes it sound like you are a pupil doing classwork with him rather than a patient/client who needs help with her mental health. Again, this just all sounds so rotten to me.
I know the termination is painful, but I hope you can find a therapist who has your best interests at heart, I really do. You deserve it! (((((Pegasus))))) (From recalling your previous posts, I think that frankly, I'd report this guy. I think he's been very unprofessional.)
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