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Seating Arrangements in Group Therapy
A common practice in group therapy is to arrange seating in a circle. This formation helps facilitate open conversation and ensures all participants can see one another. In addition to the layout, it is important to provide enough similar chairs for all members and to leave an absent member's chair vacant to maintain group consistency.

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