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  2. Support group - Wikipedia

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    Support groups maintain interpersonal contact among their members in a variety of ways. Traditionally, groups meet in person in sizes that allow conversational interaction. Support groups also maintain contact through printed newsletters, telephone chains, internet forums, and mailing lists. Some support groups are exclusively online (see below).

  3. Social support - Wikipedia

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    There are four common functions of social support: [9] [10] [11] Emotional support is the offering of empathy, concern, affection, love, trust, acceptance, intimacy, encouragement, or caring. [12] [13] It is the warmth and nurturance provided by sources of social support. [14] Providing emotional support can let the individual know that he or ...

  4. alt.suicide.holiday - Wikipedia

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    alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup.Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it later evolved [when?] into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their struggles or research suicide methods.

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    As an emotional support clown, Worcester native Caitlin Papa accompanies clients when delivering or receiving tough news, such as quitting a job, being let go or breakups.

  6. Teens feel less emotional support than their parents think ...

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    Overall, 93% of parents thought their children always or usually had the social and emotional support they need, but only about 59% of teens felt that to be true, according to the new report ...

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Emotional issues - Wikipedia

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    Emotional support; Emotional support animal; Emotional symbiosis; Emotional well-being; Emotions and culture; Emotions in decision-making; Emptiness; Existential ...

  9. Cancer support group - Wikipedia

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    Cancer support groups can provide both emotional and informational support. However, many online cancer support groups skew towards providing more informational support. [4] For example, cancer support groups may also share information regarding available treatments, managing side effects, or negotiating accommodations from a workplace.

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