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What can the leader do to help members transition back to the real world when the group closes?
 
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Efficacious treatments meet all of the same criteria as EST's and which of the following additional criteria?
 
  a. Utilize only the unique components of a specific theory.
  b. Reflect at least three of the common factors.
  c. Prove superior to at least two other studies.
  d. Are subjected to two independent investigations.



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Answer to Question 1

The leader can help members transition back to the real world by informing them of support groups available in their area and by encouraging members to network with one another. Finding support and learning to employ the information that they've learned are important things that the leader can discuss with members before group is completely closed.

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