That's the mark of a good therapist. My clinical psychologist was the same. She'd always ask me how ifelt at the end of a session and if ther was anything I wished to discuss before leaving At the start, she would leave it up to me to a degree to make a few points about what I wanted to discuss.
I have a care coordinator and psychiatrist now and neither really gives me the chance to make direct contriburiotns, though the CC is better. She always asked me if there anything she needs to be worried about, or if anything in particular is on my mind.
Communication isthe important thing. If you don't both communicate, that's when issues arrive and it can be negative.
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