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Scenario

When study groups develop unhealthy dynamics

Three of us started in the same graduate program and formed a study group that's become really important to all of us but one person consistently dominates our discussions and the other person has started participating less and I'm caught in the middle not knowing how to address it.

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

A small group is experiencing power imbalance that threatens its cohesion, but addressing it requires risking the relationship that everyone values.

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Aurelius
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Peri

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