why self-help groups work

Over the past 20 years there has been a growing body of research evaluating the effects of self-help/mutual aid groups on participants. Most research studies have found important benefits of participation.

Much of the strength of the self-help movement derives from its spirit or ethos, especially its emphasis on self-determination, empowerment and mutual support. The following helping processes have been identified as the effective ingredients in self-help groups.

conveying a sense of belonging

Participating in a self-help group offers opportunities for gaining a sense of belonging. Being a part of the group helps people connect with others who know how you feel and know what you are enduring. It is a special empathy different from professional help.



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