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So I'm preparing for my interview to a clinical psychology doctoral program, and one of the questions I'm anticipating is my strengths and weaknesses.

I'm kind of stuck on the "strengths" part, as I don't know if what I have can be considered strengths.

Of the things I was thinking of mentioning, is handling constructive critisism a notable strength? What about thinking on my feet (requires admission that during internship, my supervisor and therefore, myself, were not always prepared). What about incorporating points I've learned into treatment? I would cite an instance where I handled a client using things I'd learned in my classes (I'm an undergrad student).

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