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Why is clarity of purpose so important for single-session groups?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The broad scope of feminist thought goes far beyond gender considerations. __________ issues are equally relevant to the therapeutic enterprise.
 
  a.  Behavioral and cognitive
  b.  Person-centered
  c.  Multicultural and social justice
  d.  Diagnostic



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Answer to Question 1

In single-session groups, clarity of purpose is imperative because the group has an objective to accomplish in a single session. By being clear, the leader is better able to manage time and cut off irrelevant discussions so that the group meets its goals.

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