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Section I. Theory and Practice: Clinical

What Do You Say about Saying Good-Bye?: Ending Psychotherapy

Pages 228-233 | Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

This article identifies issues related to ending psychotherapy and suggests an addition to Berne's (1966) three methods of termination. Drawing on the professional literature concerning transactional analysis, dying, death, mourning, and bereavement, the author outlines seven tasks in the process of ending TA psychotherapy.

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Keith Tudor

Keith Tudor, MA, CQSW, Dip.Psychotherapy, CTA (EATA), is a Certified Transactional Analyst, a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Registered Psychotherapist, and a British Association for Counselling Accredited Counsellor. He is an Honorary Research Fellow of King's College, University of London. He is in private practice in Sheffield, England, where he is also a director of Temenos, a place set aside that offers training, consulting, and research in the field of human relations.

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