Transcription of Understanding Group Dynamics andSystems
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follows a much more circular rather than a linear path. In circular causality, group members’ behavior is simultaneously moving in all directions at once, “a continuous series of circular loops or recurring chains of influence” (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2007, p. 16). In a …
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