Ward and Lichy (2004) state that one aspect of modern group work is:

a. to allow participants to determine the most salient aspects of group content.
b. to reduce reflection between sessions since it is time consuming.
c. reflection on what occurred during group as well as how the interaction occurred.
d. the importance of within session processing but the lack of importance of between session processing.
e. all of the above


c. reflection on what occurred during group as well as how the interaction occurred.

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