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  2. Peer support - Wikipedia

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    Peer support programs have also been implemented to address stress and psychological trauma among law-enforcement personnel [52] [53] and firefighters as well as emergency medical responders. [54] Peer support is an important component of the critical incident stress management program used to alleviate stress and trauma among disaster first ...

  3. Peer support specialist - Wikipedia

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    A peer support specialist is a person with "lived experience" who has been trained to support those who struggle with mental health, psychological trauma, or substance use. Their personal experience of these challenges provide peer support specialists with expertise that professional training cannot replicate.

  4. Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - Wikipedia

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    Researcher Dr. Paul Bartone has documented the impact of this work in a landmark systematic review of evidence and best practices in peer-based support. [20] This report, "Peer Support for Bereaved Survivors: Systematic Review of Evidence and Identification of Best Practices" highlights eight ground rules for successful programs that can be ...

  5. 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.

  6. Social support - Wikipedia

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    Tangible support is the provision of financial assistance, material goods, or services. [15] [16] Also called instrumental support, this form of social support encompasses the concrete, direct ways people assist others. [12] Informational support is the provision of advice, guidance, suggestions, or useful information to someone.

  7. HealthUnlocked - Wikipedia

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    HealthUnlocked is a social networking service for health. The company uses health-specific artificial intelligence to support patients to better manage their own health, by recommending relevant and tailored health content, information and services to patients [1] The site enables peer support for various health conditions and promotes patient empowerment by actively engaging people with their ...

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. Psychiatric survivors movement - Wikipedia

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    Unlike professional mental health services, which were usually based on the medical model, peer-run services were based on the principle that individuals who have shared similar experiences can help themselves and each other through self-help and mutual support. Many of the individuals who organized these early groups identified themselves as ...