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Randall S Brenton M.D.

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» Principles of Group Closure: Good Closure Makes For Good Beginnings
By Randall S Brenton M.D. | Published 12/1/2005 | December 2005 , Taking Breaks , Solving Problems , Life Cycles | Unrated

Healthy closure of any group experience is extremely important.  Good closure to group life help members process and define their experience.  More can be learned from a group experience if that experience is remembered and understood.  Good closure of the existing group sets the stage for a good experience in the new group.  Successful closure is based around positive reflection of the group experience and casting a vision for new groups.

 


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