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Explain the techniques of group therapy.
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Group therapy involves therapeutic sessions conducted with a small group of individuals who share similar issues or goals. It is guided by one or more trained therapists and employs a variety of techniques:
- Open Discussion and Sharing: Members share personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings. This fosters empathy, reduces feelings of isolation, and helps in social learning.
- Feedback and Reflection: Members give and receive feedback. This helps individuals understand how their behavior affects others and promotes self-awareness.
- Role Playing: Participants act out scenarios to explore interpersonal dynamics and practice new behaviors.
- Psychodrama: A specialized form of role-play where members act out past or present situations to gain insight and catharsis.
- Modeling: The therapist or group members demonstrate desired behaviors which others can emulate.
- Cognitive Restructuring: In cognitive-behavioral groups, members learn to identify and change negative thought patterns.
- Support and Encouragement: Group members offer mutual encouragement, which can be therapeutic in itself.
- Homework Assignments: Tasks assigned between sessions to practice new skills or behaviors in real-world settings.
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