Explain group psychotherapy in terms of its settings and theoretical principles.
Group psychotherapy is a form of therapy where one or more therapists work with a small group of individuals simultaneously. The setting of group therapy typically involves a quiet, private room where participants feel safe to discuss their issues. These sessions often consist of 5 to 15 participants, allowing _____ ________ ___ _____ __________ ___ __________.
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