@mirabamb That makes sense. Thank you. I was wondering if that was the case.
I guess there is also a cumulative effect too; where explicit weakness tags build into an implicit tag like CausR.
@darman45
Yes, thank you! What you said finally clicked with me. Non-comparison can mostly lead to self-acceptance and accepting of others but other things can lead to self-acceptance being accepting of others too. Non-comparison does not have an E…
I hope there is no rule against reviving old posts, but I have struggled with reconciling how answer choice D is correct and here is how I addressed it broadly and concisely:
Broad Flaw: The counselor is using their majoritarian view of "Comparing"…