Posted by messadivoce on July 28, 2005, at 20:38:35
My second question: I've been on this board for about 9 months and I've read a lot of really sad and difficult termination stories. I think that is the hardest part of therapy. I've heard multiple times that termination is not a subject covered well for therapists-in-training. I think your book was groundbreaking in that it gave the client a voice. Do you think there would be a need for a book purely about termination, and people's various stories of how different therapists handled their terminations? There are people here who have had good, skillfull terminations, and then those who've had bad ones (I've had 2, actually). Is this a subject that therapists even think about before it happens?
poster:messadivoce
thread:535044
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/psycho/20050725/msgs/535044.html