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I give up. I was genuinely trying to help him, but if he can't see that he's got a problem then there's no way of getting through to him.
He's not my responsibility.
It's the first time in 22 years of posting on CCMB that I've had to put somebody on ignore.
Beware of people who dispense medical advice on football message boards without any medical training, as it requires a special kind of stupid!
Just for the record, I didn't dispense any "medical advice". That's a flat out lie. I said that you're showing many symptoms of BPD and said that there is help available for it. It's all there in black and white.
Also, the mental health training that I've had means that I'm specifically trained to look out for symptoms of any possible mental illness that may be affecting my clients. It's my f**king job to do so, as my duty of care.
I won't justify myself to you, but I won't have you spouting lies about me either, despite your issues...that's the only reason I'm responding to this.
A PhD in one of the 'psych' fields wouldn't qualify you to be able to diagnose mental health conditions?! If you worked in the field, how can you say that? Even GP's are qualified to diagnose 'minor' mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
Mock me all you want. I've learned a lot from years of training and have helped hundreds of people across Cardiff and South Wales that have mental health problems.
Yes, maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about anymore.. It was a long time ago.. Depression and anxiety is treatable by symptoms and really don’t need a diagnostics review. Don’t know. But we where never less than four or five people going through diagnostics charts and symptoms reviewed over time. Symptoms of mental illness is common amongst everyone. But to fill a diagnosis you have to fill a certain procentage of the chart over time..
Helping people is a good thing. Throwing out diagnostics with “mental health training”, what ever that is, is another. I’m sure you are doing a fine job!
I wasn't throwing out a diagnosis as that is finite. Imagine you started feeling dehydrated all of the time, started urinating far more frequently and had feelings of sudden tiredness - if I said to you "with those symptoms, it sounds like you may have diabetes", that wouldn't be a diagnosis - it's just a suggestion that you may want to explore the option that it could be.
You keep going on about mental health training as if I got a certificate from collecting crisp packets - but it's specific training on symptoms of mental health conditions. Because of this useless training, many of my clients were eventually diagnosed (by qualified professionals) for mental health conditions (some of them as severe as paranoid schizophrenia) that had been missed for decades, because they had fallen through the gaps in society and people just thought that they were a bit weird.
Due to knowing what symptoms to look out for, I was able to support them to get the professional help that they needed. Also, because of their diagnoses, they were able to access the right welfare benefits to support them to live independently... which would have been instantly turned down previously.
I'm proud of my achievements, thank you.
i keep going on? Never heard about "mental health training".. You either got your bachelor, or you dont.. You see someone struggle, guide them to professional help.. Not much more to it than that.. Glad for you! Keep up the good work! although maybe leave out the good advice on a fotball forum..
Why would you have heard of it? You left the "field" 15 years ago, apparently... and I'm guessing it wasn't in the UK that you were based. So, unless you work in the public or third sector in the UK and are dealing with people who have/may have mental health problems, I'd be surprised if you had heard of it.
I think that's enough said on the matter anyway. If Wales Bales doesn't want to take my advice, that's entirely up to him. I was only trying to help.
Yeah, how the hell do you conduct a clinical diagnose on a football message board, when most people are operating from behind carefully crafted internet personas? The mind boggles
As an experiment, if you put a group of 100 people in a room, I bet most of them wouldn't be able to match any real persons to user names, yet this joker claims to possess such extraordinary powers that he can do just that. This fella is a charlatan!
I see. So the allegations that show Man City still feel the need to cheat are there and easy to find by anyone with basic research skills. So why did you put up a link which only deals with allegations of historical offences and ask why they still feel the need to cheat then? Very confusing. Just stick up the easy-to-find link which contains the allegations of current offences, then you can talk about them in the present tense and you won't look like a moron who can't grasp simple grammar.
The first two paragraphs of the BBC report clearly stated that multiple allegations have been reported by other media outlets. The alledged 2015 transfer violation was merely one example of these allegations. I thought everybody read the articles that they commented on? BTW It was another poster who started it by posting that these were historical allegations, which turned the thread into an investigation by the resident grammar police into the useage of present and past tenses