Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 965098

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Would pdoc accept this?

Posted by Deneb on October 8, 2010, at 15:19:02

I want to make an extra pumpkin pie from the sugar pumpkins I grew for pdoc. Would pdoc accept this? How about if I just cut a piece of pie for her? Would she accept that?

Thanksgiving is Monday. Would pdoc be too stuffed on Tues. to eat pumpkin pie?

I wish I could ask Dr. Bob if he as a pdoc would accept a pie from a patient. Dr. Bob, would you accept a homemade pie from a patient?

I'll make sure to give her a list of all the ingredients, just in case she has allergies.

 

Re: Would pdoc accept this?

Posted by emmanuel98 on October 8, 2010, at 19:45:34

In reply to Would pdoc accept this?, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2010, at 15:19:02

Every Christmas, I make these swedish coffee rings that take hours to make and are delicious. I make one for my family and a few more to give as gifts. For the last few years, I have always given one to my T and he has accepted it graciously and thanked me. Whether he ate it or not is another story. I think most T's accept gifts that we make ourselves.

I decoupaged a tissue box for my p-doc and for my DBT therapist and both still use them in their offices.

 

Re: Would pdoc accept this? » Deneb

Posted by Dinah on October 9, 2010, at 8:53:27

In reply to Would pdoc accept this?, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2010, at 15:19:02

They differ widely on gift policies, but my therapist would have taken a slice or a whole pie.

I envy your pie making abilities. I'm no good at anything resembling baking.

 

Re: Would pdoc accept this?

Posted by tetrix on October 9, 2010, at 10:56:55

In reply to Would pdoc accept this?, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2010, at 15:19:02

My T accepted all my gifts and they were not home made. I loved that she took the gifts and was excited about them. Ofcourse the gift should be tasteful but not expensive and I would never give a gift just like that, only on few occasions. I would have been terrible hurt if she didn't and I think she knows that.

 

Re: Would pdoc accept this?

Posted by emmanuel98 on October 9, 2010, at 19:42:41

In reply to Re: Would pdoc accept this?, posted by tetrix on October 9, 2010, at 10:56:55

I gave my p-doc a book once and he accepted it and read it and talked to me about it later. Then I gave him another book which I had bought for myself and thought he would like to read and he said, I wish you wouldn't buy me things. When I told him I had bought it for myself, he said, ok, so you're just lending it to me. So I don't really know. He always accepts things I've made, but not always things I've bought.

 

Pdoc accepted my pie!

Posted by Deneb on October 12, 2010, at 15:14:29

In reply to Would pdoc accept this?, posted by Deneb on October 8, 2010, at 15:19:02

I asked my pdoc if she liked pumpkin pie and she said she "loves pumpkin pie!". :-)

Pdoc accepted my pumpkin pie and said she was happy I am being productive.

I also thanked pdoc for helping me.

 

I thought she would! » Deneb

Posted by Dinah on October 12, 2010, at 20:07:48

In reply to Pdoc accepted my pie!, posted by Deneb on October 12, 2010, at 15:14:29

And I rather thought she'd have that point of view.

It's nice to do things for people we care about, isn't it?


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