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The purpose of this practice exercises is to help you understand your character better You will be asked to complete in writing practice exercises containing a great many questions about the many parts that make up your character. Participation in working on this practice exercises is completely voluntary, and working on these practice exercises will be completely up to you. It is completely up to you whether you want to learn more about yourself and whether you want professionals interested in you to learn more about you. If you complete this practice exercise, it means that you do want to learn more about yourself and that you are interested in improving your condition.
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Female caregiver could be biological, stepmother, or other institutional caregiver of feminine gender (check which).
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Male caregiver could be biological, stepfather, or other institutional caregiver of masculine gender (check which).
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L’Abate, L. (2011). Self-Help Practice Exercises for Individual Lifelong Learning. In: Sourcebook of Interactive Practice Exercises in Mental Health. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1354-8_13
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