Goals Of The Ending/Transition Phase

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Please discuss the goals of the Ending/Transition Phase as discussed on page 333 and discuss the potential for positive and negative impact on the future of the client system (family).
The main thing in ending a session and entering into the transition phase is to make a positive plan. The important thing is to make sure that the problem has been resolved. Making sure there are know unknown problems. Making sure all communication lines are clear. Making sure a positive attitude is form among the family.
Ending a realationship can be very hard for the family and even the worker some times depending on how long you have been meeting with one another. The reason it is hard is because there is bond formed over time a relationship of being able

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