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Posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 14:56:38
My pdoc called me yesterday to postpone my appointment with him for today due to a death in the family that would take him out of state. He's was clearly shaken on the phone with me.
Is it okay to send a sympathy card to him at his office? He's very clinically professional and aloof at all times with me. Even when I ask him how he is, he doesn't answer (too personal, I suppose). But I do care about him alot.
What do you think, sympathy card or not?
Posted by Dinah on September 15, 2005, at 16:02:32
In reply to Sympathy Card for Pdoc?, posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 14:56:38
I had the same situation with my therapist, and decided not to cross those boundaries and send it. But now I think I'm sorry I didn't.
FWIW.
Posted by wildcard on September 15, 2005, at 16:43:37
In reply to Sympathy Card for Pdoc?, posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 14:56:38
He's a person just like us w/ feelings. it is an innocent kind gesture and i personally see nothing wrong in doing so but would it affect how u feel ur next visit? take care ; )
Posted by gardenergirl on September 15, 2005, at 17:42:25
In reply to Re: Sympathy Card for Pdoc? » Sonya, posted by wildcard on September 15, 2005, at 16:43:37
I think it's okay, but you might want to consider if a copy of your card might wind up in your file.
gg
Posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 18:37:06
In reply to Re: Sympathy Card for Pdoc?, posted by gardenergirl on September 15, 2005, at 17:42:25
> I think it's okay, but you might want to consider if a copy of your card might wind up in your file.
>Why on earth would he put my sympathy card in my file?
Posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 18:40:20
In reply to Re: Sympathy Card for Pdoc? » Sonya, posted by wildcard on September 15, 2005, at 16:43:37
> He's a person just like us w/ feelings. it is an innocent kind gesture and i personally see nothing wrong in doing so but would it affect how u feel ur next visit? take care ; )
It might. When I see him next I want to ask him how he really is doing and show that I care, but I'm afraid my concern will be met with no response or a very curt answer.
What the hey...I'm sending him the card.
Posted by sleepygirl on September 15, 2005, at 18:56:05
In reply to Sympathy Card for Pdoc?, posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 14:56:38
I think it's OK. I sent mine one when he was sick, and he's all stand offish and professional and aloof. It was all I could do, and I hated him having to be sick. :-(
Posted by gardenergirl on September 16, 2005, at 12:17:11
In reply to Re: Sympathy Card for Pdoc? » gardenergirl, posted by Sonya on September 15, 2005, at 18:37:06
> > I think it's okay, but you might want to consider if a copy of your card might wind up in your file.
> >
>
> Why on earth would he put my sympathy card in my file?Some therapists, but not all, have a policy of keeping any client communication, even if it's not related to therapy.
gg
Posted by Phillipa on September 17, 2005, at 18:15:13
In reply to Re: Sympathy Card for Pdoc? » Sonya, posted by gardenergirl on September 16, 2005, at 12:17:11
I've always given my pdoc Christmas presents and a lot of other pts do too. Either a book or a plant. I don't think a card is out of line. You said he sounded shaken on the phone so I think he would be glad to see you cared. Fondly, Phillipa
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