by James Robbins, M.A., LPC Next time you’re in an argument with your spouse, your family, your co-workers, remember this: The other person in an argument knows you are wrong. This is why they’re arguing with you. They aren’t pretending to think you’re in error. They’re not waiting for you to express yourself in just… CONTINUE
The Self-Evaluation Challenge
The Challenge of Accurate Self-Evaluation How often do you hear someone—whether he’s a doctor, waiter, plumber or accountant—say that he isn’t very good at his job? A recent study asked therapists to evaluate their abilities as clinicians. About 80% of therapists surveyed, ranked themselves within the top 10% of therapists! Obviously, this phenomenon of flattering… CONTINUE