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Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups: International and Multicultural Perspectives

  • Benjamin Gidron (Editor)
  • , Francine Lavoie (Editor)
  • , Thomasina Borkman (Editor)

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Abstract

Here is new information on the development of international and intercultural research on self-help groups. This book reflects the many developments which have occurred in the field over the past decade, emphasizing empirical research. Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups provides specific research findings and honed concepts to help health professionals learn more about self-help groups and work effectively with such groups. More countries and ethnic groups are now involved in the self-help movement, and this volume increases knowledge of how different cultures react to and participate in self-help mutual aid and how self-help groups can be adapted to fit different racial or ethnic populations.
Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups explores the definition of self-help, the centrality of culture as a major factor explaining variability in self-help, the development of appropriate methodological tools, and the role and involvement of professionals. It brings together different traditions of research for the study of cross- and intercultural and inter- and intraorganizational aspects of self-help groups.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherHowarth Press
Number of pages384
ISBN (Electronic)9781315801087
ISBN (Print)9781560247166, 9781138996038
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1995

Keywords

  • Self-help groups -- Cross-cultural studies

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