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T-group

American  
[tee-groop] / ˈtiˌgrup /

T-group British  

noun

  1. psychol a group that meets for educational or therapeutic purposes to study its own communication

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Etymology

Origin of T-group

1960–65; T(raining) group

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Seems like the "T-group" encounter amounts to little more than an adult rekindling of the pubescent awakening accompanied by an unrestrained display of their current hang-ups.

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One statement I've heard 300 or 400 times from T-group members is, 'You know, I know you people better than people I've worked with for 30 years.'

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On Thursdays, adults gather T-group style for community problem solving.

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