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How do group therapy and individual therapy differ?
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How do group therapy and individual therapy differ?
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Group therapy is done in a group setting with several participants, while individual therapy is one-on-one with a therapist. Group therapy can provide social support and a sense of community, while individual therapy can be more personalised.
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