Interpretive Role of Therapist in Group Therapy
The Therapist analyzes and interprets the group members' verbal and nonverbal expressions, interactions, and dynamics. Based on their observations, the therapist offers explanations and understanding to the group, helping the members gain insights into their own thoughts and feelings and how they relate to the group's dynamics. However, premature interpretation must be avoided.
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