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Old Oct 20, 2016, 02:12 PM
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My T is going to be my tutor in January. She got the job! I'm so, so happy for her, I gave her a hug and we high fived!

I know I will learn a LOT from her, however this means we will have to stop therapy together next month no question because of ethics.

It also means I will have her in my life for a lot longer than planned. I'm grateful I get to see her longer but I'm devastated I won't get her undivided attention for an hour a week.

We have talked about this new arrangement/relationship and have both agreed that it won't be an issue, which it won't.
But I'm so sad. We have 4 sessions left, if that. She said she will have to discuss it with her supervisor and we are going to review in two weeks when I see her next. I knew she was applying for a job but I didn't think it would be for the course I'm progressing on to, I thought it would be the level below.

We have the best relationship and a solid connection and I don't want to lose that. We just click!

I'm heart broken to lose her in the way I have her right now.
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Old Oct 20, 2016, 04:42 PM
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I'm sorry. Maybe your T can refer you to someone she believes will be a good match for you.
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