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(Endings and Beginnings) Culmination Stage (Endings and Beginnings)

Characteristics Mixed feelings Unfinished business Personal issues around loss * The need to grieve Kubler-Ross stages of grief Self-reflection * accomplishments * frustrations

Preparation for Termination Reality of endings and goodbyes * the need for modeling with clients Client issues around loss and abandonment * validation * the need to grieve Final evaluation by supervisor Recommendations from supervisor and coworkers Need for self-reflection * Where do I go from here?