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m_a_m_a [10]
2 years ago
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When group members emphasize only the positive aspects of group rather than what they learned, it is known as _________.

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Ymorist [56]2 years ago
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When group members emphasize only the positive aspects of group rather than what they learned, it is known as farewell-party syndrome.

<h3>What is farewell-party syndrome?</h3>

Farewell is also an expression of good wishes at the end of a relationship. If you're leaving a job after a long tenure, your coworkers may throw you a farewell party. Farewell is an expression, like "goodbye," but it is also a noun — if you prefer to leave quietly, you don't like long farewells.

Unscheduled termination occurs when members fail to attend group sessions for a variety of reasons. It could be due to a faulty enrollment, or members' failure to develop relationships, or unresolved conflicts among members and sub-groups, or the worker's style of functioning, and so on.

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