A primary focus of cognitive-behavioral group process is for participants to help each other to:
a. reframe a thought or event into its most positive light
b. give up self-confirmations based on others' notions of what they should be
c. gain insight into one's unconscious motives that underlie one's behaviors
d. practice more successful styles of relating to others
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A primary focus of cognitive-behavioral group process is for participants to help each other to reframe a thought or event into its most positive light. A client would be taught to reframe a bad situation into a more positive and hopeful one.
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