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Default Today at 04:09 AM
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Help!
I have 3 sessions left with my therapist.
Then I'm not allowed to see her or contact her again.
(It was through a charity so this is the agreement.)
I'm so scared I won't cope without her.
Last session I sobbed all the way through.
How can I deal with this ending?
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That is really difficult. How long have you been with her?

Are you able to find another therapist? Maybe through another organization or one with a sliding scale if you need?

For the ending, can you maybe ask her for something, a transitional object, to remember her by? It could be as small as a note to you on a piece of paper. That's all my pdoc was able to do for me and I cherish it. Also, maybe you could discuss with her your achievements, what you're greatful for, where to go next (referrals), etc.

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