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I'm attaching 3 favorite resources here.  One is very simple, called "Pieces of Bye" which is on p. 9 of the attached newsletter; I find it especially helpful when supervising newer therapists or therapists-in-training/interns, who are new to termination phases.

The second is an awesome article, "Termination as a Therapeutic Intervention when Treating Children who have Experienced Multiple Losses," by Michelle Many out of LSU.

The third are training slides from Laurie Anne Pearlman, whose Risking Connection curriculum/resources I find really helpful; the slides have some wonderful reflection questions to consider when ending therapy work with folks who have experienced multiple/complex trauma.

May they be of benefit!

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Hi,

I ask clients to bring in something that captures something meaningful, for them, about our time together. I have been witness to some beautiful poems, short stories, art work, photographs and in one case, this song. Being able to have a final session (though I always say, "the door is open") is a wonderful way to let your client validate their own experience in therapy. It's also great closure for the therapist! (We rarely get to know what happens after they leave.)

What Do You Hear In These Sounds? Dar Williams

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