2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12718
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Self‐help/mutual aid groups for health and psychosocial problems: Key features and their perspectives in the 21st century

Sotiris Lainas

Abstract: In this virtual special issue, a set of 26 papers previously published in the American Journal of Community Psychology (AJCP), focused on self‐help/mutual aid groups (SH/MAGs), are being curated given their significant impact in this domain. SH/MAGs constitute an important component of the community psychology's proposal to address various psychosocial and health problems. The American Journal of Community Psychology has played an important role in exploring the characteristics of self‐help/mutual aid groups i… Show more

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“…From these 22 papers, Hagler and colleagues make recommendations for formal mentoring programs to ensure safe and sustainable mentoring practices and scholarship. Lainas (2023) in his VSI organized articles that described self‐help and mutual aid group efforts published in the pages of AJCP. In his introduction, Lainas details how papers published in AJCP helped to define key characteristics of self‐help and mutual aid groups and examined specific fields where these groups have offered value.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…From these 22 papers, Hagler and colleagues make recommendations for formal mentoring programs to ensure safe and sustainable mentoring practices and scholarship. Lainas (2023) in his VSI organized articles that described self‐help and mutual aid group efforts published in the pages of AJCP. In his introduction, Lainas details how papers published in AJCP helped to define key characteristics of self‐help and mutual aid groups and examined specific fields where these groups have offered value.…”
Section: Featured Vsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his introduction, Lainas details how papers published in AJCP helped to define key characteristics of self‐help and mutual aid groups and examined specific fields where these groups have offered value. Lainas (2023) emphasizes how participatory approaches in these groups have been critical for fostering well‐being both for group members and the groups as a whole and calls for the continued support of these groups as autonomous and self‐governing alternatives to some concerns (Lainas, 2023).…”
Section: Featured Vsismentioning
confidence: 99%