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  1. August 5, 2022

    […] While the MBTI doesn’t hold much consistency and accuracy, I’m embarrassed to say that, after more than a decade in clinical practice, I’ve only recently found that the conceptual framework of the Big 5 Personality factors useful in understanding others (e.g., Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion/Introversion, and Neuroticism). I use this as part of my “Evergreen casenotes” (i.e., clinical notes that are not time-based on a session-by-session basis. For more on this see “Take Note of These 4 Perennial Factors of Your Clients“) […]

  2. November 14, 2023

    […] For more related to tapping into your client’s world, see “Take Note of These 4 Perennial Factors of Your Clients.” […]

  3. January 10, 2024

    […] came to be because of my practice of using the 4Ss, which I’ve previously talked about, so that I develop a “feel” for each of clients—as […]

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