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The case of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Vietnam Veterans Group illustrates:
 
  a. the worker's ability to recognize the group's relationship to its environment as a central to the work.
 b. the concept of the group leader as an outsider.
 c. the intimacy theme.
 d. answers the worker's ability to recognize the group's relationship to its environment as a central to the work.. and the concept of the group leader as an outsider..

Question 2

The Bennis and Shepard Model:
 
  a. addresses authority and intimacy themes.
 b. described two personality types: dependent member and independent member.
 c. starts with the independence phase, which works on dependence issues of the group.
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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