What role does setting and reviewing 'personal change goals' serve in group therapy for addiction?
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Correct answer: It provides structure, promotes accountability, and measures progress
Personal change goals help group members stay focused, track their recovery progress, and increase accountability, which are key for sustained improvement in substance use disorders.
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