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  2. Social support - Wikipedia

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    In the buffering hypothesis, social support protects (or "buffers") people from the bad effects of stressful life events (e.g., death of a spouse, job loss). [65] Evidence for stress buffering is found when the correlation between stressful events and poor health is weaker for people with high social support than for people with low social ...

  3. Peer support - Wikipedia

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    Peer support occurs when people provide knowledge, experience, emotional, social or practical help to each other. [1] It commonly refers to an initiative consisting of trained supporters (although it can be provided by peers without training), and can take a number of forms such as peer mentoring, reflective listening (reflecting content and/or feelings), or counseling.

  4. Support group - Wikipedia

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    A self-help support group is fully organized and managed by its members, who are commonly volunteers and have personal experience in the subject of the group's focus. These groups may also be referred to as fellowships, peer support groups, lay organizations, mutual help groups, or mutual aid self-help groups.

  5. 14 Phrases to Instantly Lift Someone’s Spirits ... - AOL

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    Even if someone is seeing a therapist, these support systems act as a way to help someone through tough times. In my experience, this setup helps achieve the best results for their mental health.

  6. A young widow and mom of 2 shares how to support someone in ...

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    Holly Matthews' husband died when she was 32. She shares advice on what not to say to people like her and why sending flowers and cards is not helpful.

  7. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    People with dementia are likely to have difficulty eating and swallowing. [23] Sometimes feeding tubes are used to give food to people with dementia, especially when they are in the hospital or a nursing home. [23] While feeding tubes can help people gain weight, they carry risks including bleeding, infection, pressure ulcers, and nausea. [23]

  8. Moral support - Wikipedia

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    The line between moral support and other forms of help is often hard to draw. For example, some athletes report that they play better when the spectators encourage them—and in some cases referees' decisions may be influenced by a partisan crowd. There is also moral support that one can offer someone who is experiencing a difficult situation.

  9. Surgeon General Urges Americans to 'Rethink How We're ... - AOL

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    We can support local initiatives that bring people together to build relationships and serve. Both employers and schools can build a focus on relationships, service and purpose into their ...