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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group session" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a meeting or gathering where multiple individuals come together to discuss a specific topic or participate in an activity.
Example: "The therapist scheduled a group session for all participants to share their experiences and support one another."
Alternatives: "a collective meeting" or "a team gathering."
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In Meetings: Should a question be posed during a group session, speak up, by all means!
In the afternoon I'll often run a group session with my fellow practitioner, Susan.
Carrie Fisher's excellently patronising therapist appears only briefly, facilitating a group session for fathers and sons.
Since January 2003, she has been attending one-on-one counseling and a group session every week.
"We had a group session," she said, shaking her head at the memory, "and they were angry.
Ninety-minute lessons with the gruff-but-friendly instructors run 35 euros per person for a group session.
In the questionnaires given to the participants regarding the intervention, most students preferred to have the intervention first (in a group session), followed by an individual session.
He said the only debriefing he received after 7/7 occurred weeks later and was a group session in a conference room.
A group session of veterans discussing PTSD is touching, as is the amusing phone call a thirsty, selfie-happy actress makes on her own behalf as her "agent".
With trauma survivors, Miller now never begins a group session by asking, "How are you feeling?" "Oh, my God, that would just be a disaster," she says.
One woman, quoted in the research, did not find out that her client had stabbed his partner until well into a group session.
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