--- In [email protected], "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --Not necessarily.
It's unquestionably professionally unethical. If another person's behavior is perceived to be > adharmic, a first course of action would be to assist the individual > in "crashing" the behavior as a form of tough love. (enter for > example, the destructive energy of Kali); followed by a softer form > of love. > > > - In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], Peter <drpetersutphen@> wrote: > > > > > > Dude, with all respect, you need to be back on your > > > Seroquel. I kid you not. You have symptoms of a mild > > > psychosis. > > > > Unethical *in the extreme* for a mental health > > professional to publically attempt a diagnosis > > of psychopathology via someone's posts on a Web > > forum, *especially* as a putdown. > > > > And that's what it was, a putdown. If Peter had > > been seriously concerned for the person's mental > > health, he could have communicated with him > > privately. > > > > This is utterly inexcusable. > > >
