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What is the role of family agencies, family therapists, and support groups? a. to seek help with problems b. to provide help in times of crisisc. to remove children from families d. to divide families in crisis
Medical communities, support groups, therapy / therapists communities, and local / related family and friends.
Patients are advised to seek counseling and/or support groups and to express their emotions to others, whether family, friends, or therapists.
People who suffer from eating disorders can talk to many people. For help, they can talk to mental help therapists and / or doctors. For support, they can talk to friends, family, and support groups of others who suffer from eating disorders like they do.
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.
People with eating disorders can find support in many different forms and places. Therapists, medical professionals, and trained professionals can offer support, especially in the form of recovery help. Kind support can also be found in friends and family. Groups and organizations are often set up for people recovering or for those who have recovered from eating disorders, too.
Sometimes agencies themselves have support from various interest groups, which can clash with the views of the President. Congress also has influence over the government's bureaucracy.
In our community, mental health support is provided by agencies such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), local counseling centers, and community health centers. These agencies offer resources, counseling services, educational programs, and support groups to promote mental-emotional well-being in the community.
There are a few different support groups available nationwide for adult children of alcoholics. A couple of the most common support groups available are Adult Children and the Al-Anon family group.
It is hard to overcome an addiction, there are support groups to help and have family and friends support you through this.
The National Alliance of Mental Illness can help you find bipolar family support groups in your area. Go to www.nami.org and click on FIND YOUR LOCAL NAMI in the center of the menu that runs under the banner. You can tailor the search and then contact the office for details regarding support groups that can best serve the needs of you and your family.
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.