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To prevent others from fully expressing their emotional pain through ventilating their feelings is
 
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Describe the process of storming in the formation of a group. Include peer relationships, resistance, and task processing.
 
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Answer to Question 1

band-aiding

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Describe the process of storming in the formation of a group. Include peer relationships, resistance, and task processing.
 The storming phrase is the transition period in a group when members compete with others to find their place in the group
 Members begin vying for power in the group due to anxiety regarding peer relationships
 Members work to move the group away from discomfort through various forms of resistance
 The group seems to regress in its ways accomplishing group goals, or task processing, during storming





 

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