Self-Help/Mutual Aid Groups and Peer Support

T. Borkman, C. Munn-Giddings, Melanie Boyce
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English-language social and behavioral science research into US self-help/mutual aid groups and nonprofit organizations (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous, Parents Without Partners, or bereavement groups) is reviewed. The review begins in the 1960s and proceeds into the new millennium, when institutionalized self-help/mutual aid was co-opted and renamed “support groups” by professionals. SHGs are intentionally created, single-issue, voluntary member-run mutual benefit groups that value the authority of lived experience, are cost-free, and where peers give and receive help from each other. Research attention expanded to European and Asian research in the 1990s, but has now switched to mental health peer support.
自助/互助小组和同伴支持
对美国自助/互助团体和非营利组织(例如,匿名戒酒会、无伴侣父母或丧亲团体)的英语社会和行为科学研究进行了回顾。审查开始于20世纪60年代,一直持续到新千年,当时制度化的自助/互助被专业人士吸收并更名为“支持团体”。shg是有意创建的、单一议题的、自愿的、由成员管理的互利团体,它重视生活经验的权威,是免费的,在这里,同伴们互相给予和接受帮助。在20世纪90年代,研究重点扩大到欧洲和亚洲的研究,但现在已经转向心理健康同伴支持。
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