I think if you are a real mental health professional you have a moral obligation to chase down your "colleagues with undiagnosed mental illness", put them in chains and take them to Yaba Left or Uselu. It is the right thing to do. Don't just sit here and wrong your hands when the colleagues you love so much are in great pains. Take them out of their misery, lol. SMH
Seriously, I take you as a friend, and still do, but your thinly veiled attacks on my person in the last several weeks have shown a side of you that is shocking. This posting especially, diminishes you in my eyes.
Seriously, I take you as a friend, and still do, but your thinly veiled attacks on my person in the last several weeks have shown a side of you that is shocking. This posting especially, diminishes you in my eyes.
Be well, mentally and physically.
- Ikhide
On Apr 4, 2015, at 5:12 PM, 'cafeafricana1' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Among my colleagues, there is a saying "mental illness is contagious", and when you're dealing with someone with undiagnosed mental illness; watch out.Personally, I'm becoming ambivalent in reading some of tbe postings on the listserv. Some people are "off the chain" and depressing in their postings.Take care.--
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