A struggle session refers to a form of public humiliation and ideological indoctrination used in certain political movements or regimes, particularly in Maoist China. During a struggle session, individuals perceived as deviating from the party line or criticized for their perceived ideological impurity are subjected to intense criticism and pressure to confess to their supposed wrongdoings. These sessions often involve verbal abuse, physical intimidation, and coercion aimed at forcing individuals to publicly admit their faults and conform to the prevailing ideology. (Source: CGPT)