What does the leader need to consider when planning multiple purposes for a group?

What will be an ideal response?


When planning multiple purposes for a group, the leader needs to ensure that these purposes are compatible with one another. When purposes are mixed in incompatible ways, members may become confused. Some examples of compatible purposes are: to have fun and to build trust; to discuss group process and to accomplish a task; in closing a group, to finish group and finish content.

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a. unconscious factors. b. ego center. c. irrational impulses. d. inferiority and superiority, as well as social determinants of behavior.

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(a) preoccupation with pornography (b) excessive masturbation (c) engaging in prostitution at least three times (d) all of the above

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Children and adolescents living with single mothers are often at a higher risk for future behavior and educational problems due to:

A. the higher risk of poverty for single mothers. B. the lack of a male parent involved in their lives. C. a higher incidence of poor parenting skills. D. the increasing birthrate for single teenage mothers.

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