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futuristic

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Which of the following levels of involvement is ascribed to a psychologist researching the lived experience of a client but without interaction with the client?
 
  a. Complete observer
  b. Observer-as-participant
  c. Complete participant
  d. Participant-as-observer

Question 2

Why is it important to attend to the therapeutic forces influencing the group?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Therapeutic forces can be positive, neutral, or negative. A group with positive or neutral therapeutic forces is likely to be more successful than one with anti-therapeutic forces in effect. In attending to these forces, the leader can make changes to influence the group dynamic present.



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