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I wanted to draw on the communal wisdom of PC, if that's ok
![]() I asked my T for a picture of her eyes. Sounds a bit strange ![]() T said of course ( ![]() Should I shut up and make the best of this picture? If not, how can I get the picture I would like in a way that doesn't cause too much fuss? What would PC do?... |
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Maybe compliment her pic and tell her that you had something different in mind.
Would it be possible for you take the photo? |
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You are lucky to have a photo. My t. doesn't have any photos on the website or anywhere. I would like to have one just to remember when we are finished therapy. |
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What would I do?
I would be grateful for her to send me a pic of herself in the first place. If it's scary then delete it and just remember how she looks and how she makes you feel from your sessions |
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I would explain what I wanted from a photo and see if the t would sit in her chair in her office and let me take a picture of her there with my phone. I think if you approach it from wanting a concrete image of her in the office where you are comfortable, it would be not rejecting or ungrateful for the photo she sent.
I rejected a few from their scary photos on the web. Scary photos of them are not good. The one I see has photos on the web and I do look at them sometimes because I cannot remember what she looks like from week to week. Last edited by stopdog; Feb 05, 2012 at 10:02 AM. |
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I asked my T for a pic a while back. The one she gave is one on her website and I hate it! I hate that she's wearing black. But I graciously accepted it because she could have said no. Now much later I don't have such a strong reaction to the photo and I'm glad I can look at her whenever I want.
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Thanks everyone. I know I'm really really lucky with my T and I must sound like a spoilt brat to some
![]() I think that's the best idea, Echoes and stopdog- to explain that I'd like to take a photo of her during the session because that's the context which I'm familiar and comfortable with. I will keep in mind what you say, Readytostop, about it being hard to recreate because it is more than a static 'look'. I have serious facial recognition problems, which cause me quite a lot of difficulties in my work and social life. I can't hold visual representations of people in mind or conjure up how they look. I often don't feel confident picking out good friends or even family members out of context. I think I do rely heavily on external features and context to identify people- maybe this is part of why it threw me to have a picture of T looking so 'different'. |
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I do not think a client needs to be worried about being ungrateful or a "spoilt brat" for almost anything and certainly not something like this innoccuous request. This is a simple clarification and adjustment which harms neither party.
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I have a picture of my T. It shows a drab woman looking uncomfortable. Not my T at all.
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I would not be able to say anything. I would say thank-you. Meaningful pics are personal. T is full of boundaries and I would be afraid of crossing some unknown boundary if I asked for another pic. I would learn to make eye-contact and remember her face and eyes. Old T made me practice eye-contact and current T has asked me to make eye-contact. People tend to look different the more we look at their picture, so I would keep trying to look at the pic and tell myself this is the one pic she picked to give me.
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I like the idea of you takinh a pic of her in her office. :-)
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I'm glad you are going with the idea of taking a photo while you are with her
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