Asked by LaTasha Lindemann on Sep 26, 2024

To ensure that time is allocated reasonably to each member during the working phase of group development, Toseland and Rivas recommend that group leaders:​

A) help each member to work in turn and generalize concepts to all members.​
B) ​set a timer to ring when allocated time for a member has elapsed.
C) ​focus on members who are highly involved and ask the other members to watch and learn.
D) ​decide who is most in need of attention and focus on that member during the remaining time.

Toseland And Rivas

Toseland and Rivas refer to authors renowned for their contributions to the field of social work, particularly in the context of group work and interventions.

Working Phase

In therapy or group work, the period during which the core work towards goals is actively pursued, characterized by deeper engagement and effort.

  • Acknowledge the importance of prompt and fair involvement of team members in meetings.