Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy for Addiction
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(1)Identify the psychotherapeutic approach that the group facilitator is using and explain why she might be using this approach.
Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Group Therapy for Addiction
(2) Determine whether or not you would use the same psychotherapeutic approach if you were the counselor facilitating this group and justify your decision.
(3) Identify an alternative approach to group therapy for addiction and explain why it is an appropriate option.
Support your position with evidence-based literature.
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