Define "inappropriate risk taking" behaviors in adolescent groups. What might a group leader do to decrease such inappropriate behaviors? Use an example to illustrate your suggestion(s)
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Define "inappropriate risk taking" behaviors in adolescent groups. What might a group leader do to decrease such inappropriate behaviors? Use an example to illustrate your suggestion(s).
• Inappropriate risk taking is when members share information too soon or reveal inappropriate information, often with the goal of impressing peers
• A leader may use structured group exercises that help members understand themselves better, review rules, talk privately with the member involved, cut off the behavior, or redirect the behavior to the group
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