According to Kottler and Englar-Carlson, a group setting is ideal for helping members deal with power dynamics because . . .
a. Interactions associated with power and control occur seldom in groups
b. Interactions associated with power and control occur often in groups
c. The leader is trained to deal with all power and control issues
d. The group members achieve a kind of relationship that makes it safe for them to display power and control behaviors
e. The group dynamics are dissimilar to what happens outside of group
b. Interactions associated with power and control occur often in groups
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a. grow in cognitive and moral reasoning b. learn to view matters from a new perspective c. become more creative in their problem solving d. strive for racial equality
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