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What is the difference between group and individual therapy?
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What is the difference between group and individual therapy?
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Group therapy involves multiple clients meeting with one or more therapists, whereas individual therapy involves one therapist and one client. In group therapy, individuals can receive support and feedback from others with similar experiences.
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