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Schutt, Russell K.; Rogers, E. Sally – Journal of Community Psychology, 2009
Personal empowerment is a guiding philosophy of many mental health service programs, but there has been little empirical research on the empowerment process in these programs. The authors examine social processes and consumer orientations within a self-help drop-in center for individuals with psychiatric disabilities, using intensive interviews…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Peer Relationship, Social Support Groups, Focus Groups

Long, Lorence A. – Community Review, 1979
Advocates employing former mental patients to staff mental health centers. Reveals evidence that patients can help each other. Reviews the special contributions that former patients can make (e.g., offering a consumer point of view, making appropriate demands, and being a role model). Identifies problems that may be expected. (DMM)
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Mental Health Programs, Patients, Psychiatric Aides

Banks, Erik – Social Policy, 1997
Argues that small-group mutual aid organizations are successful voluntary associations that attract members even in our individualistic and commodity-driven culture because they provide valuable collective benefits that can only be enjoyed in common. Small groups as a source of social capital have implications for the study of helping…
Descriptors: Community Action, Group Membership, Groups, Helping Relationship

Spicuzza, Frank J.; De Voe, Marianne W. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Offers some insight and understanding of the stress-producing components of counseling practice. Discusses some of the physical symptoms of burnout and examines why the syndrome is prevalent in the human services. Proposes the development of mutual aid groups as one solution to prevent or minimize burnout. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Burnout, Counselors, Group Dynamics, Group Membership
Kloseck, Marita; Crilly, Richard G.; Mannell, Roger C. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2006
A rapidly growing older population has led to changes in health care, including a community health movement with an emphasis on community collaboration, self-help, and capacity building. This study examined factors in the lives of older individuals that influenced their ability and willingness to participate in a health-related community-capacity…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Older Adults, Community Health Services, Helping Relationship

Hornby, Garry – British Journal of Special Education, 1988
"Parent to Parent" is a telephone-contact self-help group for families of special needs children. Support parents are recruited and trained to provide counseling to other parents. Professionals lead the training course, which focuses on listening, understanding, and action planning. Parents carry out the support group's administrative…
Descriptors: Committees, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Disabilities

Baranowski, Tom; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1982
Reviewed research on the relationship between health, family communication, and support systems. Described a project encouraging family members to support each other's attempts to alter their diet and exercise patterns. Demonstrated that promoting social support for change among family members can encourage changes in diet and, less effectively,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication Research, Eating Habits, Exercise