The next to last meeting of an interpersonal therapy group is taking place. The group leader's task is
to
a. keep the group focused on the goals of individual members.
b. solidify progress of members in building relationships.
c. help members prepare for separation.
d. foster clear, congruent communication.
C
The goal for the termination phase of groups is to prepare the group for separation and prepare each
member for the future. Contributions of members and the experience as a group are acknowledged
as part of termination. Option A: Individual goals should have been achieved before termination.
Option B: Relationship-building will have been completed before termination. Option C: This is a
goal for all stages and is not exclusive to termination.
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a. true b. false