Asked by Annie Vatterott on Jun 26, 2024

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Principles for selecting program activities in the ending stage of group work do not include

A) Demonstrate or encourage reflection about the skills members have learned in the group
B) Encourage members to express their feelings about the group and each other
C) Focus on activities previously done in the group
D) Encourage participation in activities outside the group

Program Activities

Specific actions, tasks, or events designed to achieve the objectives of a program or initiative.

Reflection

The process of critically thinking about one's actions, decisions, or experiences to gain insights or learn.

Participation

entails active engagement or involvement in a given activity, process, or event.

  • Learn strategies to maintain and generalize treatment gains in members' lives.
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Muhammad UsmanJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The principles for selecting program activities in the ending stage of group work generally include encouraging members to reflect on skills learned and express feelings about the group and each other, as well as potentially encouraging participation in activities outside the group. However, there is no requirement to focus solely on activities previously done in the group. The focus should be on wrapping up the group and helping members transition out of it, rather than sticking rigidly to the activities that have been done in the past.