Existential therapy termination, or ending of the therapeutic experience,

a. is an unfortunate necessity of treatment that is given minimal attention to avoid the possibility of the client being “triggered” about unresolved other losses in his or her life
b. is viewed as a critical and potentially transformative phase in the therapeutic process
c. is viewed as taking the most expedient “means to the end” when the therapy process concludes
d. is often distressing for the therapist to an equal or higher degree as it is for the patient and, for that reason, many existential practitioners minimize or downplay the process of termination


b. is viewed as a critical and potentially transformative phase in the therapeutic process

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