ere are certain inherent processes existing within each group. A er a group has progressed
through the stages of development, it is assumed that certain stable patterns of relationships
exist among its members. Bonds of intimacy and interpersonal attractions have emerged and
in uential members have been identi ed. Appropriate behaviours for individual members
have been established, and these result in creating a de nite structure for the group with
certain important processes which also characterize the “dynamics” within groups. Some of
the important dynamics of the group are discussed ...
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