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Compare and contrast mixed gender and single sex groups. What are the advantages or disadvantages of each? In what case might one type of group be more appropriate?
 
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is one of the best known nationally groups for the divorced and widowed.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Compare and contrast mixed gender and single sex groups. What are the advantages or disadvantages of each? In what case might one type of group be more appropriate?
 Men and women share many common concerns as adults, such as autonomy, attachment, love, and work; therefore, many mixed-gender groups are productive
 Socialization influences the way men and women see themselves and behave in society, and gender roles often affect men and women differently; therefore, in some cases, gender-specific groups are more appropriate

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Parents Without Partners



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