Every relationship has its problems. In some cases, therapists say, it’s simply not worth sticking it out. Yes, even if the person you’re cutting off is your therapist.
“The patient is the person who can and should feel comfortable deciding if and when to end therapy or change therapists,” Lynn Bufka, a clinical psychologist at the American Psychological Association, previously told TODAY.com . “It’s important to remember that as a patient, you are the one (who) this relationship is supposed to benefit, so you can and should be in the driver’s seat regarding whether this relationship is the right therapeutic relationship for your needs.”
While there are a few telltale signs that you need to break up with your therapist, one red flag in particular stands out to experts.
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