arfie, just so you know, your second paragraph made my day. Would it be ok if I printed that out and stuck it on my refrigerator?
There seems to be an epidemic! I've been worried that my T might give up on me too. (At least I don't have to worry what to talk about tomorrow!) I don't think the problem is "him". When I think about it, "giving up" doesn't seem like something he'd do. I THINK thinking that way is probably a "symptom".
There are lots of reasons to worry about it, right? Other people have given up on you, maybe? If he gives up, maybe it means you're hopeless? Maybe it means YOU have to give up? Maybe it means everyone will always give up on you? Maybe it means nothing will be ok, ever again???? Thing is, none of that it true!
Nothing is "hopeless" as long as you're alive. If a therapist "gives up" all it means is that they don't feel that THEY have the skills or the time, or what ever, to do justice to you. The rest of that kind of thinking is our brains, reacting to something they perceive as a threat, with fear, which the brain then expects us to act on. "Fight, flight, or freeze", right? Actually, we also have the option of recognizing things for what they more accurately are and dealing with THAT, even if it's hard.
Hang in there ER, and please don't leave!