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15 Jul 2026 — 3 min read

Exploring Workability

Once a problem statement has surfaced the belief underneath it, the next step is exploring what a client typically does in response to that belief. A useful way back into this territory is returning to a familiar set of questions.
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Patricia J. Robinson, PhD, Psychologist
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