How the differences might impact therapeutic approaches for clients in group, individual, and family therapy

In group therapy, legal and ethical considerations ensure that the therapist provides equal improvement of the member’s status by advocating for the family system during therapy. It will ensure that not only one member benefits at the expense of others, but a therapist becomes an agent for the whole group (Schiefele et al., 2018). Additionally, confidentiality consideration ensures the family members do not have secrets with each other by encouraging sharing. It is essential to obtained signed informed consent from each client in group and family therapy before using or sharing any information.

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