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Teen group sessions are often less threatening and can teach social skills in a more relaxed, less stigmatizing environment. Rules of respectful sharing (not interrupting) are enforced but, unlike adult groups, food and drink may be served, kids may sit on the floor or move about, and are encouraged to contact the therapist and each other between sessions. This is a good choice for teens who are more comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings with peers than with adults. In a group therapy setting, participants learn from each other by listening and offering advice based on personal experience. A therapist guides the discussion.

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