What happens when I'm done with services?

You may reach a point where services are no longer needed, or are no longer able to continue, but ending relationships can be difficult. Therefore, it is important to have a termination process in order to achieve some closure. The appropriate length of the termination depends on the length and intensity of the treatment. Your provider may terminate treatment after appropriate discussion with you and a termination process if they determine that services are not being effectively used, if they can no longer accept your insurance, or if you are in default on payment. We will not terminate services without first discussing and exploring the reasons and purpose of terminating.