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if you're referring to a situation where a human therapist needs to change your session time to accommodate someone else, it's not uncommon for therapists to have scheduling conflicts or emergencies that might require them to reschedule appointments. While it can be inconvenient for the client, most therapists try to be understanding and accommodate their clients' needs as much as possible.

If you're feeling upset or triggered by a change in session time, it's essential to communicate your feelings and concerns with your therapist. Open and honest communication is crucial in any therapeutic relationship, and discussing how schedule changes impact you can help your therapist understand your needs better and find a solution that works for both of you. Remember, the therapeutic process is a collaborative one, and addressing these issues together can strengthen the therapeutic alliance.

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