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What were the four benefits of group therapy listed by May and Yalom?
 
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  (2)
  (3)
  (4)

Question 2

List the six qualities of a narrative that works existentially.
 
  (1)
  (2)
  (3)
  (4)
  (5)
  (6)



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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
1. Clients learn how their behavior is viewed by others.
2. Clients learn how their behavior makes others feel.
3. Clients learn how their behavior creates opinions others have of them.
4. Clients learn how their behavior influences their opinion of themselves.

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
1. Coherence
2. Openness
3. Credibility
4. Differentiation
5. Reconciliation
6. Generative Integration



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