Saturday 22 October 2011

Concerning the UN Day for the Down's Syndrome - A Suggestion for a Half-Moon Turn 6 Months the Other Way

This is the suggestion that we should also "note" (mildly)/"celebrate" (ironically) the Upside-Down's Syndrome 6 months off what is to become the UN Day for Down's Syndrome. Clearly this is for describing a certain 2-face (by fx. the Batman movie of Two-Face) phenomena (heh-heh-heh), especially in the psychiatry but also in the mental health industry overall and let's also incl. people in the legal domain, those who are involved with legal practice so that everyone is remembered! Because this concerns them, primarily (psychologists and psychiatrists, dominantly (if not "bondagely"))! Good?

So, typically, on this day, 6 months the other way, "Our thoughts go out to the ones who have severe difficulties in keeping up with the professional ethics! We hope for your improvement! Cheers to good (mental) health! ;-)"

(A bit more complete now!)

4 comments:

  1. I recommend a kind of reporting to your loved ones where you honestly write about your fears and other concerns! This has been my "psychologist" and it's much more effective! Besides, it's _sensitive_ to history (the emails...) and you usually get love back (as you should, with the good words), much more honestly put than the "fake" of the psychologist! Cheers!

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  2. So that is it for them, in the above message, the OP, as they are there "with club in hand, teeth/mouth running and with the passion of the retarded in their hearts"! Either way, they are not to escape their own idiot actions. Therefore we place the Upside-Down's Syndrome ON THEM this day!!!

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  3. Posted to "Psychology Today" and "Psychology" (with the psi-icon) on Facebook!
    I recommend a kind of reporting to your loved ones where you honestly write about your fears and other concerns! This has been my "psychologist" and it's much more effective! Besides, it's _sensitive_ to history (the emails...) and you usually get love back (as you should, with the good words), much more honestly put than the "fake" of the psychologist! Cheers!

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