Therapy ending, is this a good way to thank my therapist?
I already posted this on my profile, and a group forum. But as I really want answers to this, I'll post it here too.
Whether you have any experience of therapy or not, please comment. My therapy is ending, and I want to let my therapist know how thankful I am (I know she already knows, but still). I made a card-thingy that says "thank you for" and then some things I am thankful of. Not nearly all of them, but that would take a lot more than a card. I also made a little stuffed creature, a character I've been drawing over the years and she has seen many times in my diaries etc. The stuffed version is not that cute or perfect, but as we've been working on me being less demanding of myself, I thought I'd let it be as it is. Now do these things sound like a good gift to her?
And thanks to anyone who answers.
Whether you have any experience of therapy or not, please comment. My therapy is ending, and I want to let my therapist know how thankful I am (I know she already knows, but still). I made a card-thingy that says "thank you for" and then some things I am thankful of. Not nearly all of them, but that would take a lot more than a card. I also made a little stuffed creature, a character I've been drawing over the years and she has seen many times in my diaries etc. The stuffed version is not that cute or perfect, but as we've been working on me being less demanding of myself, I thought I'd let it be as it is. Now do these things sound like a good gift to her?
And thanks to anyone who answers.
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I think that would be appropriate. Personal and not lavish. I'm sure the therapist will appreciate it.0
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She'll love it!0
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Sounds nice.
I would have written in the card only, "Thanks for all the therapy." but that's just my weird sense of humour.0 -
I'm sure she'd love it. After knowing you for so long, she'll think the stuffed gift is absolutely perfect. Congratulations, hun! :drinker:0
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I bet it would make her day0
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A great idea - she will enjoy it.
Congratulations on doing the work.0 -
it is a very nice thing to do... i think she'll really appreciate it.0
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Excellent idea, I'm sure she will really appreciate it, so thoughtful of you!0
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I still have personal cards and soem drawings from patients I had 20 years ago. They mean a lot.0
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When I ended my therapy I cried and shook his hand. I wish I had thought to go the route you are taking. Great job!0
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Such a thoughtful idea! Im sure she'll love it x x0
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Congratulations, hun! :drinker:
Not really my choice that it'll end, but oh well. (State won't pay anymore and I don't have the money to pay for it myself, except for everyone now and then, monthly or so. Somehow we're considering this to be "the end" anyway.)
Thanks everyone, for some reason I'm nervous about this and needed reassurance.0 -
sounds perfect to me.0
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Sounds like the perfect thank you gift.0
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what a thoughtful gesture!
she will love it - its meaningful without being over the top.
wish i had clients like yourself when i used to counsel0 -
Honestly, I was expecting to read something FAR more inappropriate / creepy. I don't think this sounds bad at all.0
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That sounds great...I'm sure she'll love it!0
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Honestly, I was expecting to read something FAR more inappropriate / creepy. I don't think this sounds bad at all.
What? Oh, eww, no. Haha. :laugh: I guess I could have thought about the title a little more.0 -
I think that's a wonderful idea. I wish I would have done that when my therapy ended..I wasn't ready for mine to end either, but I was at the end of the allowed visits.0
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That is perfect!0
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Sounds great. I offer therapy as part of my job and I love the personal little gifts I occassionally get. As I work for the UK's NHS we have policies about accepting gifts over a certain value as they could be seen as creating a "conflict of interest" but most of the time it is flowers, plants, art work done by the individual, ornaments for the therapy room etc. Often it's a card or just a heartfelt thank you. For me, knowing i did a good job and helped someone is enough, but tokens of their appreciation are really valued. The thing I like most is when I bump into a client years later in town and they remember me and say how they are doing, even if they have relapsed it's still nice to know they are getting by.0
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I totally think those are great gifts. Congrats on ending therapy! I know I was really proud of myself when I finished working through many of my issues.
I was in therapy for three years and at the end, I thank her with a card and a small teacup that I thought she'd like from a vintage store.0 -
I think it sounds wonderful! I know she will appreciate that it came from your heart, and it will mean a lot to her because you really put effort into it.0
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It sounds great. It is so nice to be appreciated, and in such a personal way is very thoughtful!!0
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Your gesture sounds not only appropriate but also well thought out. I'm sure your therapist will love that you thought of her!0
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Thank you all, I'm especially happy to hear that you who have worked as counselor/therapist appreciate this stuff. I don't want to give her something she'll just throw away when I'm gone.0
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The true therapist who has helped (and it sounds as though you were successful) would take this as a meaningful gesture! Sounds great.0
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I think it's totally appropriate, I keep the cards and notes my clients give me, they mean so much! I cannot, as a therapist accept any "gifts" as they are ethically inappropriate but a letter, or card is okay and the personal stuff means so much more anyway! I don't know about your therapist but I know for me, sometimes it seems as if I'm fighting a losing battle and I'm completely ineffective so I use those as a reminder to keep going because sometimes I am able to help someone who needs it and is ready for it!0
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I cannot, as a therapist accept any "gifts" as they are ethically inappropriate
I hope that the stuffed animal I made isn't going to be a problem.. Though as I said, it's made by me so it has no monetary value, and it's small enough to be hidden in a bottom of a drawer or something. I didn't even use any extra money on it, materials were some leftover stuff.
Now I'm a little scared, I'd be quite hurt if she turned the gift down, even if there was an ethical issue.0 -
I think it would make her day. I think its a great idea go you :flowerforyou: xxx0
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