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The Social Support Function in Epilepsy Self-Help GroupsUniversity of Puget Sound
Northwestern University
Purdue University The nature of self-help groups is discussed and considered with special reference to those composed of epileptics. Results of a preliminary survey of epilepsy self-help group members are presented, and effects relating to stigmatization, reasons for participation, asserted curative factors, and formal-only versus informal participation in the self-help group process are examined. Societal reaction to people with epilepsy is viewed as a major contributor to problems associated with this disability.
Small Group Research, Vol. 17, No. 2,
139-163 (1986) |
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