One can find information regarding good divorce support groups in the Divorce Magazine. Also check with local church leaders community bulletin boards and therapists in the area.
Often your bariatric surgeon will supply you with information regarding support groups. But you can also look on line for local support groups as well as online support groups.
Information on breast cancer support groups may be obtained from Wikipedia, the Breast cancer support website, and the Susan G. Komen website. These are places to obtain information on breast cancer.
support groups are not effective or useful with age group
Accessing information and support regarding health issues can be viewed and dealt with in many ways. Referring to local libraries for historic and current legislation , along with varies governing bodies, as NHS ie Well-being groups and environmental agencies, committee groups, forums and Internet. Approaches are through media, posters, training, drama, questioner's, presentation and discussion groups.
Support groups are often good sources of information about Marfan; they can offer helpful suggestions about living with it as well as emotional support.
Yes. There are online and local support groups. There are support groups for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and for the families of individuals with AS. If you go to the OAASIS website listed in the "Related Links" section, it has information on support groups.
To locate a good children and divorce support group your first choice should be your local churches and libraries. Another good resource for finding a support group for your family would be to contact a local counselor who is familiar with your area. There are also resources for support groups on the internet.
Yes there are many DBSA or depression and bipolar support groups in and around the area. For information on these groups where they meet and what times, check their website: www.dbsalliance.org.
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Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has a very good online bipolar support group.
The National Health Service and The Depression Alliance both sponsor depression support groups throughout England, including London. One can access information about the groups on their websites or ask a physician for a recommendation.
There are many organisations and support groups that can and will help you to cope with Huntington's disease. For more information about how to contact organisations and support groups worldwide, or for those in your part of the world, or for Internet support groups, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.