What should I expect when I need help?
You deserve this same commitment from anyone who offers to guide you in a time of need:
Your Bill of Rights
1. The right to be treated with respect.
2. The right to have and express your own feelings and opinions.
3. The right to be listened to and to be taken seriously.
4. The right to set your own priorities.
5. The right to say no without feeling guilty.
6. The right to ask for what you want.
7. The right to get what you pay for.
8. The right to ask for information from professionals.
9. The right to make mistakes.
10. The right to choose not to assert yourself.
-- Maxine R. Newman. Ph.D - Psychology (adapted from Everywoman's Bill of Rights,
Bloom, Coburn, & Pearlman (1975) The New Assertive Woman, New York: Dell Publishing Company
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