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  2. DailyStrength - Wikipedia

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    The top member groups consist of Anxiety, Bereavement, Bipolar Disorder, breakup and divorce, chronic pain, Depression-teen, eating disorders, Fibromyalgia, family issues, healthy relationships. According to DailyStrength writing helps anyone suffering about 93% of the time, so therefore DailyStrength has the option to write a journal.

  3. Local mental illness support group meets online Tuesday - AOL

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    With Hope in Mind, the local NAMI support group, will meet via Zoom on Oct. 11. A steering committee meeting is Oct. 17. Local mental illness support group meets online Tuesday

  4. Online health communities - Wikipedia

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    Across a variety of chronic and acute illnesses, online health communities have shown a positive effect on social support. [9] This support can be beneficial to patients in a number of ways, such as helping them adjust to the stress of a particular condition. [ 14 ]

  5. Participation in mental health care in low-income households ...

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    Wealth inequality casts its shadow on everything from children's early development to adults' emotional well-being. It directly impacts education, housing, wellness and mental health.In fact ...

  6. Agoraphobia - Wikipedia

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    Many people with anxiety disorders benefit from joining a self-help or support group (telephone conference-call support groups or online support groups being of particular help for completely housebound individuals). Sharing problems and achievements with others, as well as sharing various self-help tools, are common activities in these groups.

  7. Emotions Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Emotions Anonymous views mental and emotional illness as chronic and progressive, like addiction. EA members find they "hit bottom" when the consequences of their mental and emotional illness cause complete despair. [15] Twelve-step groups symbolically represent human structure in three dimensions: physical, mental, and spiritual.

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