How are consciousness-raising groups different from therapy groups?

a. They can be led by a professional or a designated group member, or thrive without a leader.
b. They focus on a primary problem such as dealing with alcoholism, racism, or gender discrimination.
c. They are highly structured.
d. A highly trained leader teaches the group members about power-sharing and helps the members share their varied experiences with each other.
e. They are formed spontaneously when several people with common issues decide to get together to talk.


Answer: a

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