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  2. Online health communities - Wikipedia

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    Online health communities are online social networks related to health. They primarily provide a means for patients and their families to learn about illnesses, to seek and offer social support , and to connect with others in similar circumstances.

  3. DailyStrength - Wikipedia

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    DailyStrength is a division of Sharecare [1] that serves as a social network centered on support groups, where users provide one another with emotional support by discussing their struggles and successes with each other. The site contains online communities that deal with different medical conditions or life challenges. [2]

  4. Support group - Wikipedia

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    It is not difficult to find an online support group, but it is hard to find a good one. In the article What to Look for in Quality Online Support Groups, John M. Grohol gives tips for evaluating online groups and states: "In good online support groups, members stick around long after they've received the support they were seeking. They stay ...

  5. 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.

  6. Self-help groups for mental health - Wikipedia

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    Managed groups do not meet all the criteria for self-help groups, and so should be designated professionally controlled support groups. Examples of managed groups are common with support groups in hospitals, such as those with breast cancer survivors and patients that may be managed by a nurse or therapist in some professional fashion. [12]

  7. List of twelve-step groups - Wikipedia

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    GROW, a peer support and mutual aid organization for recovery from, and prevention of, serious mental illness; Homosexuals Anonymous, an organization using 14 steps (five of which are derived from the twelve-steps) as a method of conversion therapy. Pagans In Recovery (PIR), for neopagans recovering from various compulsive/addictive behaviors

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