By Dr. Melanie J.Barton, LCSW, Ed.D
When Your Therapist Must Terminate Abruptly
- They need to care for an ill family member.
- They were in an accident.
- Their spouse/family member did some behavior that has affected them (domestic violence, infidelity, arrested for driving under the influence) and now do not feel they cannot competently work with couples/families.
- They need treatment for relapse of an addiction / depression/ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder / anxiety.
- They have a life-threatening illness and need immediate surgery or treatment.
- There is a catastrophic event that destroyed the office and they cannot afford to reopen one elsewhere.
When You Begin Therapy
- Ask for a written copy of their plan if therapy is stopped abruptly including the name and number of an emergency back-up therapist and how treatment information is transferred.
- Give your therapist updated contact information about you and a person to reach if they cannot reach you.
When the Unthinkable Happens
- Is this temporary or permanent?
- Are you to or do they contact emergency backup therapist?
- How will the information in your file will be transferred?
- Do you need to come in to sign a release to have records transferred?
- Call your insurance company, explain the situation, and ask if backup therapist is an acceptable provider?
- If new therapist does not meet your needs, ask your insurance company for a different referral?
If Your Therapist Is Hospitalized
- Ask the person who contacted you if allowed, where to send a card, and how to get updates on your therapist’s condition.
- Do not go to the hospital as the therapist needs privacy to heal.
- Recall the tools you learned in therapy and use them now.
- You can pray for the therapist if that is your practice.
- Look for the good in this situation as a growing edge for you.