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The Connected Therapist | Private Practice, Self-Care, Marketing, Burnout, Counseling, Couples Therapy
Jen Alley & Gillian Amaro
21 episodes
5 months ago
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18: The Last Session: Navigating Termination in Therapy with Care and Clarity
The Connected Therapist | Private Practice, Self-Care, Marketing, Burnout, Counseling, Couples Therapy
22 minutes 11 seconds
5 months ago
18: The Last Session: Navigating Termination in Therapy with Care and Clarity
In this episode, we're diving into one of the most important — and often overlooked — parts of the therapeutic process: the termination session. Whether therapy is ending because goals have been met or life circumstances are shifting, how we close out our work with clients matters. You'll learn: What termination sessions are and why they’re essential Common reasons therapy might end — and how to talk about it What a thoughtful, intentional last session can include How clients and therapists can navigate the emotions of goodbye Tips for creating meaningful closure, even when endings are unplanned Here are some key elements you might include: Review of progress: Revisit the goals you set and the growth you've experienced. Highlight key insights: Discuss meaningful takeaways, tools, or breakthroughs. Acknowledge challenges: Talk about any unfinished work or lingering questions. Discuss future support: Plan for next steps, relapse prevention, or potential follow-up. Explore emotions: Make space for grief, gratitude, anxiety, or relief — all are valid. Celebrate the work: Honor the courage and effort it took to show up and engage. You might include some sort of meaningful ritual or reflection piece during this time. Say goodbye: Name the ending and express appreciation for the relationship. Contract for any future reaching out if this is part of your practice. Our Affiliate:  Simple Practice: Use this link to access an exclusive 30-day free trial PLUS an additional month free when you add a credit card. Access an exclusive 30-day free trial for your network PLUS an additional month free when you add a credit card     Next Steps: Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss an episode. Share this episode with a fellow therapist who might need a reminder that they’re not alone. Leave us a written review wherever you are listening.   Let's Connect:  Our Website: www.theconnectedtherapist.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connected.therapist/ Join the community: The Community + Membership Get the newsletter
The Connected Therapist | Private Practice, Self-Care, Marketing, Burnout, Counseling, Couples Therapy