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Self-Help Groups

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2019
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Women's Self-Help Groups,:- Role in Poverty Nexus and Empowerment

Journal of Xidian University, 2020
Self help groups have been working for the empowerment of women since its inception. In its system for destitution lightening and women empowerment, the government of India has given significant space to women's self help groups  What are the ...
Irshad Ahmad Reshi
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Self-Help/Mutual Aid Groups and Peer Support

Voluntaristics Review, 2020
English-language social and behavioral science research into US self-help/mutual aid groups and nonprofit organizations (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous, Parents Without Partners, or bereavement groups) is reviewed.
T. Borkman   +2 more
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Participation in Self-Help Groups and Empowerment of Women: A Structural Model Analysis

Journal of Developing Areas, 2019
:Microfinance as a tool for poverty alleviation has attracted much attention especially after Grameen Bank of Bangladesh was awarded the Noble peace prize.
A. Nayak, P. Panigrahi
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Self-help groups

1992
As recently as 1980 America had hardly any services for brain-injured people. Then one night that year Marilyn Price Spivack, the mother of a young head-injured girl for whom there was no appropriate treatment centre, had a meeting in her home with some leading clinicians and set up the National Head Injury Foundation.
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Self Help Groups

2016
The chapter is based on the Self Help Group-Bank linkage Programme in India. The objective of the chapter is to assess the SHGs access to credit under SHG-Bank Linkage Programme, to know the progress of SHG-Bank Linkage Programme in India and to evaluate the impact of SHG-Bank Linkage Programme in India.
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Self-Help Groups

Social Work With Groups, 1990
The results of a national survey on self-help groups for individuals and families where sickle cell anemia exist will be described. Data were gathered on the type of self-help groups, goals, membership, frequency of meetings, relationships with professionals and services rendered.
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Self-Help Groups

2000
Among the various mental and physical health intervention modalities, none are likely to be as compatible with the values, goals, and ideology of community psychology as self-help groups (SHGs). Ecologically, while they are part of the community’s health care delivery system, their roots are in the community, rather than in the various professional ...
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EPILEPSY SELF-HELP GROUPS:

Prevention in Human Services, 1982
Two sequential cases of professional-self-help/mutual aid collaboration are described. The first was a federally funded demonstration project to develop epilepsy self-help groups in 15 cities. It involved a "mixed strategy" of national and local collaboration, where decision-making, and problem solving was vested in persons with epilepsy.
L D, Borman, F L, Pasquale, J, Davies
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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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