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big1devin

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What role does commitment play in the development of group process?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Glasser contends that __________ is a way that both therapist and client avoid being who they are and owning what they are doing right now.
 
  a. responsibility
  b. questioning
  c. transference
  d. choice



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Answer to Question 1

Members lacking commitment are often those who are forced to attend, as well as those who want to direct the group or be the center of attention. When commitment is low, members tend to get off track, show little interest, contribute very little, display disruptive behavior, argue with the leader or attack each other. These behaviors prevent the group from moving forward and achieving it's purpose.

Answer to Question 2

c



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