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Old Feb 11, 2014, 11:34 PM
coltranefanatic coltranefanatic is offline
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I think the closure session might help you in the long run because then it wouldn't feel like you were running. Maybe just surviving it you would see you're strong enough to say goodbye and do this face to face which would be even more empowering, but I've never done one so what do I know.
I just wrote to you on the other thread bout this very...thing.

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Old Feb 11, 2014, 11:38 PM
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HAHA, wow, same exact minute.
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Old Feb 11, 2014, 11:57 PM
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Wow, only 1 in 3 clients have closure sessions? I don't know why that surprises me but it does. I would've guessed higher. Although people leave therapy for all kinds of reasons and I can think of a handful where having a closure session would not be helpful, beneficial or healthy to the client. I wonder if closure sessions are higher in planned terminations, i.e. therapist retiring, moving out of town, changing practice group....
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