Multiple Choice
When a practitioner identifies perceived strengths and weaknesses after a practice exercise, s/he is
A) Engaging in self-criticism.
B) Defending himself or herself to the peer supervisor.
C) Engaging in self-assessment and self-evaluation.
D) Being inappropriate since the focus should be on the client and not the practitioner.
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