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Second look: When support groups support by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 08 Jul 2010 7:30am group or support system doesn’t work just because there are a lot of people involved.  They work when the person seeking support emotionally buys into them.  A group... support to you.  To believe that a group offers genuinine support for you there are 4 things you must come to believe: You must believe there is something in it for you Read on »
Second look: On when support groups support by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:21am group or support system doesn’t work just because there are a lot of people involved.  They work when the person seeking support emotionally buys into them.  A group... support to you.  To believe that a group offers genuinine support for you there are 4 things you must come to believe: You must believe there is something in it for you Read on »
In Support of Support Groups by Joan .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 12:59pm group in Bowie-Crofton (Maryland) that has been a very successful support group for about 20 years. It was (and still is) a large group with a newsletter, lending library, interesting guest speakers, holiday parties, and nice people to talk to. I found comfort and support from that group, and was introduced to organizations and local resources Read on »
Support GroupsSelf Help is the Best Help by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:13am 1 Comment , infertility or cancer, making patients even more miserable. This is where support groups come in. Such groups bring together people troubled by the same problem in order to share emotional and moral support, plus practical information. Support groups traditionally meet face to face, but now many meet over the internet as well! Support groups act Read on »
Facebook Group Supports Dr. Wakefield by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 4:06pm Support Dr. Wakefield's work in this THIS Facebook group from the Autism File Magazine. You'll probably have to be logged into fb to see the link. Read on »
Facebook Group Supports Dr. Wakefield by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:00am Support Dr. Wakefield's work in this THIS Facebook group from the Autism File Magazine. You'll probably have to be logged into fb to see the link. Read on »
Celiac Groups Support Disability Awareness for TSA by Amy Leger Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 11:31am This week, health advocacy groups, including two celiac organizations, banded together to support travelers with disabilities. The goal: to educate airport TSA workers about people with disabilities and medical needs who go through security. Why is celiac involved? I say, why not? Read on »
Group Support and a Sense of Belonging by Tara McGillicuddy, SCAC Patient Expert Posted Sat 27 Mar 2010 4:15pm people can learn new skills and strategies and connect with other members. There are also live face to face support groups for Adults with ADD / ADHD. Listings for these groups can... This past week during my ADD Coaching Club session the members on the call were talking about how great is to be part of a group and finally feel understood. It's Read on »
Autism Advocacy Organizations and Parent Groups Support Dr. Andrew Wakefield by Zurama .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 Jan 2011 7:04pm Organizations and Parent Groups Support Dr. Andrew Wakefield Urging Both Scientists and Journalists to Do More Thorough Research Into Vaccines and Autism Last week, an article...-reviewed papers support Dr. Wakefield's original findings: Furlano R, Anthony A, Day R, Brown A, Mc Garvey L, Thomson M, et al. "Colonic CD8 and T cell filtration with epithelial Read on »
Autism Advocacy Organizations and Parent Groups Support Dr. Andrew Wakefield by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 Jan 2011 12:00am Autism Advocacy Organizations and Parent Groups Support Dr. Andrew Wakefield Urging Both Scientists and Journalists to Do More Thorough Research... for SafeMinds Unlocking Autism The following peer-reviewed papers support Dr. Wakefield's original findings: Furlano R, Anthony A, Day R, Brown A, Mc Garvey L Read on »