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  2. Schizophrenics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    The SA program is based on the twelve-step model, [10] but includes just six steps. [6] [11] The organization describes the program's purpose of helping participants to learn about schizophrenia, "restore dignity and sense of purpose," obtain "fellowship, positive support, and companionship," improve their attitudes about their lives and their illnesses, and take "positive steps towards recovery."

  3. 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

  4. National Alliance on Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    The NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group Program is a weekly support group for adults living with mental illness. The program is for adults 18+ diagnosed with mental illness and groups are usually weekly for 90 minutes. The support groups are led by trained facilitators who identify as having experienced mental illness themselves.

  5. Self-help groups for mental health - Wikipedia

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    Self-help groups are less bureaucratic and work on a more grassroots level. [3] [6] [7] Self-help Organizations are national affiliates of local self-help groups or mental health consumer groups that finance research, maintain public relations or lobby for legislation in favor of those affected. [6]

  6. Recovery International - Wikipedia

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    Other studies of self-help groups for people with serious mental illness found most of the members were unemployed, [22] while others found members to be predominately working class. [23] A ratio of two (or more) females for every male is common in studies of self-help groups for persons with serious mental illness. [22]

  7. Category:Mental health organizations - Wikipedia

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    Schizophrenia-related organizations (7 P) Mental health support groups (15 P) Pages in category "Mental health organizations" ... Self-help groups for mental health; Y.

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