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Before a patient can fix oneself, character flaws must be both recognized and acknowledged. Perspective on and perception of one's strengths and weaknesses can very often be a difficult first step. But not every perceived negative is specifically/only that. How can a therapist most effectively shine a light on all of this, and what work needs to be done by both parties to manage it all?
By Brian Mulhern4.5
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Before a patient can fix oneself, character flaws must be both recognized and acknowledged. Perspective on and perception of one's strengths and weaknesses can very often be a difficult first step. But not every perceived negative is specifically/only that. How can a therapist most effectively shine a light on all of this, and what work needs to be done by both parties to manage it all?