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Summary There are a variety of theoretical models accepted within the practice of group psychotherapy. These approaches include interpersonal, in-trapsychic, and behavioral methods. The focus on here-and-now versus there-and-then varies. It is often determined by the leader's clinical training and demands of the setting relative to reimbursement factors. Regardless of these factors a match must be made between the member's ability to function and the group process activity.