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Reflections from the Therapy Room - Why Endings in Therapy Matter More Than We Think
Endings are never just endings. Especially in therapy. One of the most tender parts of this work, a part people don’t always talk about, is the ending. Therapy endings carry a particular weight. They can feel warm, bittersweet, proud, painful, or quietly significant. And for me, as a therapist, they’re often all of those things at once. Endings are not simply the moment a client walks out the door for the last time; they’re a process. A transition. A relationship completing a

Melanie Meik
Nov 154 min read


Reflections from the therapy room - Who am I?
Discovering Who You Are in Therapy: Meeting Yourself Beyond What You Were Told and Believe One of the most powerful — and sometimes unsettling parts of therapy is when someone begins to question: “If I’m not all the things people have told me I am… then who am I?” It’s a question that often surfaces once we’ve moved past the immediate reasons for coming to therapy — the anxiety, the exhaustion, the grief, the confusion. When the layers begin to soften, something deeper starts

Melanie Meik
Oct 133 min read
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