I. Regroup phase a. Measurable goals of the group b. Overview of group membership: setting, primary diagnosis/commonalities of the group-members, ages, genders, other demographics. II. Orientation Phase a. Cultural issues that arose
b. Process of the group, including defenses, transference, counter transference, and themes of the group meetings
III. Working Phase
a. Process of the group, including defenses, transference, counter-transference, and themes of the group meetings during the working phase
b. Member roles and subgroup formations
c. Communication patterns within the group
IV. Termination Phase
a. Process of the group, including defenses, transference, counter-transference, and themes of the group meetings during the termination phase
b. How did the patients/group members act?
V. Implications for practice
a. How can this experience lead to better psychotherapy?
b. What made this particular group memorable?

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