
18: The Last Session: Navigating Termination in Therapy with Care and Clarity
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Show Notes
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:
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What termination sessions are and why they’re essential
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Common reasons therapy might end — and how to talk about it
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What a thoughtful, intentional last session can include
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How clients and therapists can navigate the emotions of goodbye
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Tips for creating meaningful closure, even when endings are unplanned
Here are some key elements you might include:
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Review of progress: Revisit the goals you set and the growth you've experienced.
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Highlight key insights: Discuss meaningful takeaways, tools, or breakthroughs.
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Acknowledge challenges: Talk about any unfinished work or lingering questions.
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Discuss future support: Plan for next steps, relapse prevention, or potential follow-up.
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Explore emotions: Make space for grief, gratitude, anxiety, or relief — all are valid.
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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.
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Say goodbye: Name the ending and express appreciation for the relationship. Contract for any future reaching out if this is part of your practice.
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