What is the most appropriate therapeutic group-facilitator approach when a member expresses shame and guilt about their addiction?
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Correct answer: Normalize the feelings, encourage expression, and guide toward self-compassion
Facilitators should allow emotional expression, normalize the experience, and guide towards self-compassion and recovery—important in group mental-health settings.
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