John, a counseling group facilitator, notices that a group member gives a great deal of advice to other group members, usually in a self-righteous moralistic tone. The group facilitator believes this behavior is affecting the development of the group. Which of the following actions are appropriate?
a. John should ignore the behavior to avoid the possibility of the problematic group member not returning to the group next week.
b. John should ask to meet with the problematic group member one-on-one to discuss the concerning behaviors. If the behaviors continue after the one-on-one talk, John should consider removing the group member from the group.
c. John should automatically remove the problematic group member from the group and refer him/her immediately to a psychoeducational group.
d. John should indirectly address the issue by reminding all group members to be courteous toward each other.
b. John should ask to meet with the problematic group member one-on-one to discuss the concerning behaviors. If the behaviors continue after the one-on-one talk, John should consider removing the group member from the group.
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