This workshop is a part of a series called "Meeting people where they love". This workshop strengthens ethical practice by supporting therapists to work sensitively with relational impasse, decision-making, grief, and endings - contexts that require clarity, attunement, and a commitment to client autonomy. Ethical themes include supporting informed choice, avoiding coercion, navigating high emotional intensity, and maintaining appropriate boundaries. Diversity is addressed through exploration of how culture, identity, trauma histories, and systemic pressures influence how clients experience stuckness or separation. Emerging practice areas include working with embodied markers of resistance, conceptualising impasse as creative adjustment, and facilitating relational re-authoring with phenomenological awareness. Therapists learn to hold the complexity of endings with compassion and clinical steadiness.