Which of the statements below is TRUE about the informed consent process in groups?

A. There is no such thing as providing too much information to group members at one time.
B. Experienced group members have the responsibility of ensuring that new members become aware of their rights and responsibilities as group participants.
C. Clients should be informed at the outset that informed consent is an ongoing process and that various aspects of the consent process may need to be revisited at different stages of a group.
D. A very lengthy informed consent process that emphasizes the legalistic aspects of group work is ideal.


Answer: C

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