Sentences with phrase «mutual aid groups»

Numerous research studies have shown that mutual aid groups play a significant role in the process of recovery.
For example, parents may participate in a psychoeducational or mutual aid group while children may participate in a support or psychodynamic group.

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«It's going to be a hard sell that this activity was either concerted or for mutual aid or protection, rather than simply venting or pitting one group of workers against the others, which does not sound very mutual,» Morantz said.
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A fraternal benefit society, Foresters originally existed as a group of mutual members who solely brought themselves together for protection, aid, and advancement.
In 1887, a group of Milwaukee, Lutheran churchmen decided to manage a society of mutual aid in order to compensate for the high insurance rates from various firms following the Great Chicago Fire and to further protect their properties and churches from possible conflagrations in the future.
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