In group therapy, the term social microcosm refers to the idea that
A. group members often establish friendships and romantic relationships outside of the therapy setting.
B. group members often have isolated lives and have allowed their social contacts to become infrequent, and these tendencies contribute to their psychological problems.
C. the problems of most group members stem from antisocial tendencies, the exploration of which requires recollections of key early childhood events.
A. group members often establish friendships and romantic relationships outside of the therapy setting.
B. group members often have isolated lives and have allowed their social contacts to become infrequent, and these tendencies contribute to their psychological problems.
C. the problems of most group members stem from antisocial tendencies, the exploration of which requires recollections of key early childhood events.
D. the relationship tendencies that characterize clients’ problematic relationships in their personal lives will also characterize the relationships they form with fellow group members.
D. the relationship tendencies that characterize clients’ problematic relationships in their personal lives will also characterize the relationships they form with fellow group members.
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