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Self help groups help a country. They are formed by various independent groups.
Betty Jerman has written: 'Do something!' -- subject(s): Self-help groups 'Do something! a guide to self-help organizations' -- subject(s): Self-help groups
could you avail a prototype constitution/bylaws used by self help groups in Kenya
B. Narayanaswamy has written: 'Self help groups' -- subject(s): Self-help groups, Activity programs, Women in rural development
Pitta Usha has written: 'Empowerment of women and self-help groups' -- subject(s): Women in development, Self-help groups, Microfinance
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Louis D. Brown has written: 'Mental health self-help' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Community Mental Health Services, Self-help groups, Program Evaluation, Evaluation, Self-Help Groups, Self-care, Health, Self Care
A self-help support group is fully organized and managed by its members, who are commonly volunteers and have personal experience in the subject of the group's focus. These groups may also be referred to as fellowships, peer support groups, lay organizations, mutual help groups, or mutual aid self-help groups.
Daniel Remine has written: 'Self-help groups and human service agencies' -- subject(s): Case studies, Family Service America, Self-help groups, Social service
Nutrition counseling and self-help groups are often helpful.
There are a lot of self help books available to help treat food addiction. There are also support groups like Overeaters Anonymous or Weight Watchers.
Women's empowerment through self-help groups can be achieved by providing them with opportunities for skill development, financial independence, and decision-making roles. These groups can also serve as a platform for women to access resources, support each other, and advocate for their rights in the community. By promoting collaboration and collective action, self-help groups can enable women to enhance their social, economic, and political status.