In the ideal, fully integrated group, which alternative is an example of mutuality of concern?

A. Individual goals and group goals are so diverse, neither can be met
B. Group interaction results in group goals being met, but not individual goals
C. One or more group members have their needs met to the detriment of the group
D. Individual and group goals blend so completely that group and individual needs are met.


Answer: D

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