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What statement is NOT true of Outpatient groups?





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patients admitted to the group are done so with little selection beforehand.


the statement that is not true of outpatient groups is that patients are admitted to the group with little selection beforehand. in outpatient groups, patients are not simply admitted without careful selection or preparation. admission to outpatient groups usually involves a process of screening and assessment to ensure that the group is a good fit for the patient's needs and treatment goals.

in contrast to inpatient groups, where patients may be admitted with less selection due to the more urgent nature of their conditions, outpatient groups are often more specialized and targeted in their approach. the group composition is usually stable, meaning the same patients attend consistently over time, which can promote group cohesion and therapeutic benefits.

moreover, the statement that the group is homogeneous is also not necessarily true of outpatient groups. while some groups may be homogeneous in terms of sharing a common diagnosis or issue, others may be heterogeneous, with patients having different conditions or issues.

lastly, the statement that treatment continues as long as required is generally true of both inpatient and outpatient groups. the length of treatment can vary widely depending on the individual's needs, the nature of the issue being treated, and the specific treatment approach of the group.