The nursing student knows that clients' need for inclusion allows the group members to:

1. Remain emotionally available.
2. Become great communicators.
3. Interact with one another satisfactorily.
4. Use the client's need to obtain group privacy.


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Rationale: The interpersonal need for inclusion is the need to establish and maintain relationships with others that offer interactions and associations satisfying to the individual. This need determines whether a person is outgoing or prefers privacy but does not relate to obtaining group privacy. The need for inclusion does not require a person to remain emotionally available or be a great communicator.

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