When the client is situated outside of the circle, the counselor leads a review and evaluation of what has transpired during the group processs. All members are involved in talking about rather than to the outside member and provide information about their perceptions, the member’s needs, expectations, and self-defeating behaviors. The member is invited back into the circle and responds to what he or she has heard. This should resemble a gentle carefrontation (i.e., gently share cares and concerns with the member without hostility) between group members.