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group therapy
noun
psychotherapy in which a number of patients discuss their problems together, usually under the leadership of a therapist, using shared knowledge and experiences to provide constructive feedback about maladaptive behavior.
group therapy
noun
psychol the simultaneous treatment of a number of individuals who are members of a natural group or who are brought together to share their problems in group discussion
group therapy
Any form of psychotherapy involving a group of patients, rather than a one-on-one session between a patient and a therapist. (See encounter group).
Word History and Origins
Origin of group therapy1
Example Sentences
There is group therapy as well as weekly one-to-one counselling sessions.
This campfire activity is a kind of group therapy session.
The charity also runs group therapy, exercise classes to help with loneliness and training to help people find jobs, and operations manager Ralph Pars said staff were now in a race against time.
A group of girls wearing white T-shirts and with keffiyehs tied around their waists perform a dance and then take part in a group therapy session.
Psychotherapeutic Counsellor Emma Loker explains that the format of the show is "somewhat like group therapy" as couples discuss their relationships with the experts in front of everyone at the commitment ceremonies.
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