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    • Psychoanalysis
    • Clinical Practice

    Background:

    • Therapeutic relationships often face complex termination processes.
    • Understanding the nuances of ending treatment is crucial for effective clinical practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe and reflect upon clinical experiences with both desired and coerced therapeutic endings.
    • To explore key issues surrounding termination, including technique, authenticity, and post-termination contact.

    Main Methods:

    • The study is based on the author's personal clinical experiences and reflections.
    • It involves a qualitative exploration of termination phenomena.

    Main Results:

    • Discusses the challenges and complexities of 'being real' during termination.
    • Examines the role of theory, retraumatization, and the impact of death on termination.
    • Considers the ethical question of whether analytic relationships should always be ended.

    Conclusions:

    • Termination is a multifaceted aspect of psychoanalytic therapy requiring careful consideration.
    • The author's experiences highlight the importance of addressing termination openly and ethically.
    • Further exploration is needed on the definitive ending of analytic relationships.