Asked by Vincent Schneider on Sep 29, 2024

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An informal or formal association of people who share certain problems and meet regularly in small groups with professional leaders who provide emotional support, information, assistance in problem solving, and other help for each other is called

A) socialization.
B) self-help and mutual aid.
C) social conversation.
D) treatment.

Mutual Aid

A form of voluntary reciprocal exchange of resources and services for mutual benefit, emphasizing solidarity and cooperation among participants.

Emotional Support

Assistance provided through empathy, concern, and affection to help individuals cope with stress, challenges, or emotional distress.

Problem Solving

A method of identifying a problem, finding alternative solutions, and choosing and implementing the most suitable solution.

  • Distinguish between self-help, mutual aid groups, and professional treatment groups.
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Trayonna Fieldsabout 18 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Self-help and mutual aid groups are designed for individuals to come together to provide mutual support, share experiences, and offer assistance to each other in dealing with specific problems or challenges. These groups often focus on issues such as addiction, grief, or chronic illnesses, and are characterized by their peer-led structure, with members benefiting from the shared experiences and support of the group.