| group therapy |
psychotherapy in which a small group of individuals meet with a therapist; interactions among the members are considered to be therapeutic
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| grouping |
group: any number of entities (members) considered as a unit the activity of putting things together in groups a system for classifying things into groups
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| group analysis |
group therapy in which interpretation is given to the patients and insight is evoked on the basis of the communication and interactions occurring within the group.
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| group medicine |
the practice of medicine by a group of physicians, usually representing various specialties, who are associated together for the cooperative diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Called also group practice.
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| group |
In botany, Cultivar Groups are named selections of a number of similar cultivars, usually only differing in very minor details. With seed-raised plants, particularly F1 hybrid flowers, Groups have become increasingly popular. The identities of individual cultivars are often undisclosed, and the individual colour elements may be replaced by slightly different cultivars over the years. Group names should be capitalized, but not in italics, nor placed between single quotation marks. ...
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