In the demanding and deeply personal world of care work, feedback is a cornerstone of growth, trust, and ultimately, better patient and client outcomes. For providers, practitioners, and professionals in the queer and trans health and wellness space, the ability to not only receive but truly integrate constructive criticism is paramount. But how do you move past the initial sting to embrace feedback as a powerful tool for continuous improvement?

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