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Chapter 10: Helping Built on Personal Experience
Phyllis Silverman explains why mutual help is a better term than self help. By examining the Widow to Widow program, she argues for the benefits of working through grief collectively. By comparing present day grief support groups with addiction recovery and veterans groups, she locates three ways in which mutual support may be more effective than traditional interventions: affinity, presence, and accommodation.
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