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group therapy n therapy in the presence of a therapist in which several patients discuss and share their personal problems
group therapist n
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1. (group psycho-therapy) psychotherapy involving at least two patients and a therapist. The patients are encouraged to understand and to analyse their own and one another's problems. See also encounter group, psychodrama.
2. therapy in which people with the same problem, such as alcoholism, meet and discuss together their difficulties and possible ways of overcoming them.
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a form of psychotherapy in which a group of people meet regularly with a group leader, usually a therapist. The group uses therapeutic forces within the group, interactions between members, and the interventions of the trained leader to achieve insight into the cause of problems, provide emotional support, or effect changes in maladaptive behavior, thoughts, or feelings of the individual members. Called also group psychotherapy.Medical dictionary. 2011.