In group mental-health therapy, how does social support among participants benefit clients with anxiety disorders?
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Correct answer: It reduces shame and normalizes symptoms
Peer support in group therapy fosters normalization of anxiety, reduces shame, and enhances coping and social connection—which are important in group mental-health care.
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