Additional Readings

  • Craige, H. (2009). Terminating without fatality. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 29, 101–116.
  • Garcia-Lawson, K. A., & Lane, R. C. (1997). Thoughts on termination: Practical considerations. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14(2), 239–257.
  • Hundley, G., & Casado-Kehoe, M. (2006/2007). The wisdom jar: A creative metaphor for terminating counseling supervision. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2(2), 33–38.
  • Lenz, S., Zamarripa, M. X., & Fuentes, S. (2012). A narrative approach to terminating therapy. Journal of Professional Counseling Practice, Theory, and Research, 39(2), 2–13.
  • Parsons, R. D., & Zhang, N. (2014). Becoming a skilled counselor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Seligman, L. (1984). In the field: Temporary termination. Journal of Counseling and Development, 63, 43–44.
  • Roe, D., Dekel, R., Harel, G., & Fennig, S. (2006). Clients’ reasons for terminating psychotherapy: A quantitative and qualitative inquiry. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 79, 529–538.
  • Westmacott, R., & Hunsley, J. (2010). Reasons for terminating psychotherapy: A general population study. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 66(9), 965–977.