I think the best way to end a relationship is to be as open and honest as you can (doing your best not to hurt the other persons feelings). No matter the situation, break ups suck... if they weren't bad, they wouldn't end. He/she will feel hurt, but try not to say mean spiteful things... Just say something along the lines of 'Things just aren't working out'... Always keep the other persons feelings in mind.. I think it is best to put yourself in their shoes before you break up... so that way you know a little of how it feels..
If someone is your best friend, it is usually implied that there is not a sexual or physical attraction. It would seem inappropriate to strip your best friend because sexuality in a relationship changes it from friendship to something else that often leads to jealousy, hurt feelings and the end of the friendship. I would not recommend going there and risking a relationship with a best friend.
1. Do not act on your feelings. Keep it professional and do your job the best you can. 2. Refer them to another therapist. 3. Tell them. Explain how professional ethics warn against turning a professional relationship into a personal one. And if they still want to pursue that and you are considering it too, then end the professional relationship, wait a few weeks, and then start dating them.
If the therapist feels the person involved that is causing you misery is a toxic mate for you they are going by what you are telling them and they are the professionals that give out the advice. If you do not understand what the therapist is implying or why they would make any statement you should ask them to explain it to you.
Tell your therapist that you appreciate the work they put into it, but you are stopping the sessions. He or she will ask why. If you want to, tell them briefly and nicely why you are leaving. If you don't want to say the reason, just say that you have come to the conclusion that leaving therapy is the best course of action for you at this time.
If you are in a relationship with this person sometimes its best to end the relationship. Nine times out of ten this person is cheating on you and does not know how to end the relationship. They are hoping that you will get tired of the abuse and walk away.
you cant just bring love back, it has to be there. if it is gone then it is best the relationship ends
if your deeply in love why does the relationship need to end? and if there are special circumstances then you think of whats best for them, if you love someone whats best for them should come first.
Go see a therapist, both of you. Try your hardest to work it out and if in the end there is no hope because he wants to continue to see her then what can you do but move on.
When you need information about respritory therapist certification the best place to check would be an online medical university. They will list the programs with the certificate awarded at the end of the course.
It means that she never was interested in you. End the relationship.
The plural form of the word "therapist" is "therapists." To make it plural, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word.
No, best friends of opposite gender do not always end up together. It is perfectly possible for the relationship to remain platonic.