@ghost-of-a-duke saidIt came as a bit of surprise to me when you got cornered on the Spirituality Forum and revealed that you weren't actually a mental health practitioner.
People close to me at the time knew exactly what I did for a living, and that included you.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI am not "applauding" him at all. He was toxic. But he was also the poster who pressed you on the 'medical health practitioner' thing which resulted in you having to end the misconception - one that even I had.
Now here you are, openly applauding Romans. And you ask for examples of your toxicity?!
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIf you claim you are one now, having been at pains in 2018 to state that you were not one, then so be it. It's an interesting development.
How am I not a mental health practitioner?
Weird reply.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIf you are now claiming to be a mental health practitioner, then it is duly noted.
Are only psychiatrists and psychologists practitioners in mental health?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou were at pains to deny that you were a mental health practitioner.
What on Earth are you talking about?
I was at pains to clarify I was not a psychiatrist.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou were the one who strenuously denied you had ever claimed you were a mental health prsctioner back in 2018. If that's how you describe yourself now, then so be it.
How am I not a mental health practitioner, having worked in mental health for 25 years?
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidNot all. You can make whatever claims about yourself you want to.
You are digging yourself into a very odd hole here.
@fmf saidSeriously, I have always described myself as a practitioner in mental health. (Including on my CV).
You were the one who strenuously denied you had ever claimed you were a mental health prsctioner back in 2018. If that's how you describe yourself now, then so be it.
Best to accept here you have misremembered. It's a generic term, unlike psychiatrist or clinical psychologist etc.