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Self-Help Groups

2013
SHGs can form an important part of recovery for people who experience substance use issues. Through the provision of noncommodified peer support, they can facilitate personal, social, and structural change. Furthermore, given their relative accessibility, SHGs can help to sustain such change.
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Self-help groups.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1979
The 1970's have been described as the self-help decade. This paper has shown how the groups explicitly focus on certain specific but simple technical problems while implicity addressing a whole range of everyday problems of living. Self-help groups attempt to solve these technical and social problems by a process based on shared experience in a context
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SELF‐HELP GROUPS FOR AGORAPHOBIA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
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Self-Help Groups

2014
Mark Doel, Timothy B. Kelly
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Self-Help Groups and Schizophrenia

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
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