Group therapy for adolescent inpatients competently conducted from an interpersonal perspective has been proven to promote:
a. reenactments of dysfunctional interactions experienced during home and school life
b. peer pressure from group members to "play the game" to be discharged
c. healthy exploration, change, and empowerment that can be applied to other relationships
d. dominant group members using personal information against nondominant members
C
Interpersonal group therapy for adolescent inpatients promotes healthy exploration, change, and empowerment that can be applied to other relationships. Positive group experiences will assist the adolescents in situations where they are accepted by others and begin experiencing satisfying relationships with others.
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