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Why might intergroup dialogue be useful in therapy?
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Why might intergroup dialogue be useful in therapy?
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Intergroup dialogue might be useful in therapy because it encourages people from different backgrounds to come together and engage in an open dialogue, which can help to challenge preconceptions, promote empathy and reduce prejudice.
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