Anonymous wrote:I've been seeing my therapist for 5+ years. I've noticed she ends each session with rescheduling for the next week, and then we go over dates that work (that change each time). For people in long-term therapy, do you normally have a "set" date? I'm happy to be flexible, but I just wonder if I am the one changing each week to fit the holes in her schedule. Which I am okay with, but I think frustrated if others are getting a firm weekly date/time, and I have to be scheduled for a different session each week.
I am a therapist. My weekly and bi weekly clients who want to have a regular recurring appointment time slot have this. I appreciate and many others appreciate consistency. We only confirm if the person regularly travels a lot for business or other--e.g, will we meet next week or when will we meet next.
I encourage you to express your preference for a regular predictable time to be seen and see how they respond. Part of the theraputic relationship is practicing expressing your needs and preferences--at least to me.