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    Social Work with Groups Comprehensive Practice and Self-Care
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    Exam 14: Termination and Evaluation of a Group
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    Whenever Possible, When There Is a Transition from One Group
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Whenever Possible, When There Is a Transition from One Group

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Whenever possible, when there is a transition from one group member to another, the new leader should be introduced to the group by the leader who is leaving.

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