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Why is it important to check for unfinished business before closing a session?
 
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Another thread in the debate about the effectiveness of theory involves empirically supported treatments (EST's), generally referred to as ___________________ _______.
 
  a. common factors research
  b. evidence-based practice
  c. evidence-based therapies
  d. theory-based practice



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Checking for unfinished business is important because the leader may have had to temporarily close an earlier discussion due to time constraints. Instead of having members leave the group without closure, the leader can check for unfinished business, and help the member gain insight and clarity or reassure the member that the group can open up the next time with his or her issue.

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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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