sorry but :swoon:... you need to connect me to this person... this would be the very first time I heard of someone diagnosing a mental health problem cuz of post its... I need to be clear about this persons education... NOONE REALLY PROFESSIONAL would really make such a suggestion well unless of cuz they want their five minutes (even if hopefully only with you lol)... if you want to look at it this way then someone not getting out of bed could be a indication of a mental health problem also (although this person could be also simply just tired). Someone not smiling about someone else making a lousy joke... could be an indication for a mental problem (although the person might only didn't hear the joke)... please please please believe me... someone doing such a 'diagnose' only on the suggestion that there were 20 post its on the walls and one with the remark mentioned should go back to University or collage and soon... because saying so to me is really more than questionable if it comes from someone working in the mental health field... well I'm not sure... but could be... maybe we do have a mental health problem here with someone taking themselves just toooooooooo overly important, self esteem, self confidence?!
ok don't take me serious on the last part cuz as you've might guessed rightfully already, I am a professional in the mental health field and I've learned better than that, really.
Oh and if you see that person again, could you hand this post please to them... at least they should have a chance to be reminded of what they've really studied (did they study at all?) once.
I'll give you an eternal rule which we were given in our very first reading at University: Never do believe someone giving a diagnose about someone whom they do not know in person. NEVER. Those ppl are more wannabees than they could ever be called professional.
Well my prof talked more about those guys on TV and such... but it's valid everywhere and with everyone I think. Very good rule.