Four Key Values

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Hi Donna, I agree with the four key values you named that are important when establishing and conducting treatment groups. My list was similar to your list, except I said individualization and you said solidarity. I put individualization because I feel everyone should be treated as different within the group. Being in a group with the same issues or goals does not mean everyone should be treated the same.
Donna, it is good that you recognize the importance of having respect and dignity in regard to interacting with your clients. I feel we should treat people the way we want to be treated. It will be hard to build rapport with a client if you do not respect them and treat them with dignity. Have you had a client that you found it hard

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