Having two leaders working together within the same group results in all EXCEPT which of the following?

a. group participants observing a collaborative and positive adult-to-adult relationship
b. differing perspectives on group process and dynamics observed within the same session
c. confusion and splitting of group members into two coalitions
d. less interruption of group sessions to provide individual crisis intervention
e. one of the group leaders becoming a sham or pseudo-member of the group


C
Having two leaders working together within the same group should not result in confusion and splitting of group members into two coalitions. Two leaders who serve as coleaders would provide a perspective on group process and dynamics from two points of view, and this adds to the analysis of the group. In addition, group participants can observe a collaborative and positive adult-to-adult relationship.

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