AngelKeeperJ
Sponsor
Here's a thought...I don't know if it's possible. Maybe before he totally stops seeing you, you could make a video of him on your cell phone, (if you have one,) of him reassuring you, or telling you a story...maybe about some of your successes while in treatment. Then you would have a connection with him that you could watch whenever you wanted.
Here in the States, it would be considered highly unprofessional for him to meet with a client after therapy has discontinued. He will need to be able to have a "completion" of your therapy, in order for him to move on to whatever he is going to be doing. I know it will be hard to let go, but you will HAVE to at some point. Imagine, if he were to have an illness where he HAD to give up his practice. That could happen, and you would have no warning.
I hope that you will be able to work towards your final therapy sessions, which are still quite far away, so that he won't feel so overwhelmed with your need for him. He will want you in a "safe place", and that would be a GREAT gift to him!
Blessings of strength and understanding to you....
AKJ
Here in the States, it would be considered highly unprofessional for him to meet with a client after therapy has discontinued. He will need to be able to have a "completion" of your therapy, in order for him to move on to whatever he is going to be doing. I know it will be hard to let go, but you will HAVE to at some point. Imagine, if he were to have an illness where he HAD to give up his practice. That could happen, and you would have no warning.
I hope that you will be able to work towards your final therapy sessions, which are still quite far away, so that he won't feel so overwhelmed with your need for him. He will want you in a "safe place", and that would be a GREAT gift to him!
Blessings of strength and understanding to you....
AKJ