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Alessandro Quartiroli, Edward F. Etzel, Sharon M. Knight, and Rebecca A. Zakrajsek

—a peer consultation group kind of thing and having a larger network of peer connections and being involved in professional governance has been very important to my sense of professional well-being. These professionals recognized the importance of proactively avoiding the negative aspects of their

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David Sánchez-Oliva, Antonio L. Palmeira, Eliana V. Carraça, Pedro J. Teixeira, David Markland, and Marlene N. Silva

. A recent study also showed that the use of need-supportive strategies may increase the professional well-being and personal accomplishment. 20 The contrary may also be true: when the instructor feels that clients are amotivated during the sessions, a negative cycle occurs: they are not open to