During the challenges of the transition stage, a group leader focusing on one member only is
A) encouraged, if the individual could benefit from 1:1 support during the group.
B) commonplace during this stage.
C) problematic because it may foster complete reliance on the leader to guide the discussion, rather than cultivate a self-sustaining group.
D) justified, even if it temporarily makes other members uncomfortable.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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