Interesting to have your own conception of your work and how it reflects on your everyday life. Do you think it also changes the way people interact with you? (because of the fear of "diagnostic" for example)
Interesting to have your own conception of your work and how it reflects on your everyday life. Do you think it also changes the way people interact with you? (because of the fear of "diagnostic" for example)
RE: The "consequences" Of Being a Psychologist