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What is Self-Help?A self-help group is a voluntary gathering of people who share a common problem, condition, or history. By coming together, members share support and ideas on how to cope and live more productive and fulfilling lives. Groups are usually free of charge, on-going, and open to new members.Self-help or mutual assistance groups are playing an increasingly important role in the health care system. They complement traditional services by effectively helping people deal with problems, stress, hardship, pain, and personal development. In self-help groups, people take responsibility for each other and themselves. They find that participting with others dealing with similar issues is non-stigmatizing and effective. News Updates
Mark Your Calendar: Sat, Oct. 30, 2010, The Forum at Carle Self-Help Conference: Peer Support Groups: Making Meaningful Human Connection in the Modern World
Revised Specialized Lists Available The specialized lists are broken down by topic including Addiction, Caregiver, Disability, Grief, Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Physical and Sexual Abuse, Sexual Orientation and Youth. These lists are handy reference materials in lobby and waiting areas or to distribute to individuals. Contact the Self-Help Center to order copies or stop by Family Service, 405 S. State St., Champaign M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. to pick up copies free of charge.
Twelfth Edition of Support Group Directory Available
2008 Mowrer Award Recipients
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