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To promote good practice, please note that you are advised to use these positive psychology tools within the boundaries of your professional expertise. For instance, if you are a certified clinician, you are advised to use the tools within your field of expertise (clinical psychology). Likewise, a school teacher may use the tools in the classroom, but is not advised to use the tools for clinical populations. Positive Psychology Program B.V. is not responsible for unauthorised usage of these tools.
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