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Ending Services with Your Counselor? The Importance of Proper Termination

When it comes to terminating services with their counselor, people tend to go about this via email. Email seems to be the most popular form of communication these days when contacting someone about professional services, so it seems like it would be appropriate for ending services.

While email is an easy way to terminate, it’s not the proper way, and this article will tell you why. Avoid confusion, having loose ends in your care, and any other issues by terminating appropriately. It is a process and a part of therapy.


How to terminate

Counselors probably cover this in their initial paperwork and bring it back up when it’s time to end services. The way to appropriately terminate mental health services is by having a conversation about it with your counselor.

People tend to try to avoid having this difficult conversation because they want to avoid the emotions that come up with knowing that they’re not going to be meeting with their counselor anymore.

Emotions that people may be trying to avoid are similar to that bittersweet ending or the sense of closing a chapter (depending on if the person met regularly for a long period of time with their counselor).

People may even experience some feelings of sadness or uncertainty of saying goodbye because they shared their story openly with their counselor, having a positive relationship. Saying goodbye is tough for some people.

Other emotions might be stress-related, feeling uncomfortable or awkward. Whatever emotion comes up for someone, I’m sure another person has experienced it, as well.

Some people will terminate services via email simply because they just think that is the way to do so.


More on the importance and how

Consider wrapping up by meeting with your counselor a few more times vs ending with an abrupt email. The benefits of proper termination are great. Termination is a process, one that should be carried through with. Oftentimes, people feel glad they did.


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