People are often prone to offering us unsolicited feedback. A good reason to not accept it is because you didn’t ask for it in the first place. Such feedback always acts to benefit the sender, not the recipient. Listen to it if you choose, but do reserve your right to discard it afterward.
I Didn’t Ask You
About the Author: joe
Joseph Wegmann, R.Ph., LCSW is a licensed clinical pharmacist and a clinical social worker with more than thirty years of experience in the field of psychopharmacology. His diverse professional background in psychopharmacology and counseling affords him a unique perspective on medication management issues. In addition to consulting with numerous psychiatric facilities, he has presented psychopharmacology seminars to thousands of clinicians in 46 states.
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