Joined: Jul 03 2003 Posts: 11532 Location: The Cloth Capped North
roopy wrote:As someone who has worked in the Mental Health field for nearly 40 years, I do know a few things about anxiety disorders, like they aren't caused by a few words from someone you hardly know, and they aren't "cured" by people being unnaturally polite to you.
So you probably realise that there's more to Trott's illness than a bit of sledging, then?
I'm glad you're likely to be looking after anyone I know in your "professional" life.
Joined: Sep 06 2005 Posts: 1995 Location: Newcastle, Hunter Valley
GT wrote:So you probably realise that there's more to Trott's illness than a bit of sledging, then?
I don't have a clue what is wrong with Trott, and neither do you. I do know that sledging is not a cause of mental illness, and I do know that the very first thing I was taught about treating Mental Illness is that Sympathy is not helpful, while Empathy is helpful - in other words, understanding their situation and responding appropriately is good - getting all soppy is no help for anyone.
Joined: Sep 06 2005 Posts: 1995 Location: Newcastle, Hunter Valley
There are some very ordinary articles being written about the Adelaide test. Every article I read is about how Adelaide is a dead wicket where guys like Siddle will have to do a mountain of work or a spinner like Swann could be a match winner, but all these 'journalists' must be aware that Adelaide is going to have a drop in pitch for the first time, and drop in pitches just aren't the typical flat tracks that Adelaide is famous for. I suppose they have to write something, but it's like they have just looked up what was written about previous Adelaide tests and rehashed it, ignoring the reality of the changed circumstances.
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