Compare and contrast the role of the group leader in transactional analysis and person-centered groups. Be specific in describing how the two function differently and the overlaps they have

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Compare and contrast the role of the group leader in transactional analysis and person-centered groups. Be specific in describing how the two function differently and the overlaps they have.
• The role of the group leader in a TA group is to act as a primary listening, observer, diagnostician, and analyst; group member interactions are considered more major than interactions between members
• The role of the leader in a person-centered group is less active and more facilitative

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