Hi Sky
I think the main problem for me is that I still not find a place in all these places. When I saw the forum about self-help, I thought it could be helpfull for me, but now I'm not sure.
I have a neuromuscular disorder that is recent in my life.
Social isolation, lack of self-confidence, frustration, the impact of disability in all aspects of my life and in my identity are just some of the things that I can recognize inside myself and that move me towards some kind of support group.
The forum on Dr Clay's book could be a good place to learn, to share experiences, to find help to help myself. I think a support group should be a place that persons like to be in, not a place that people are wishing to go out. I think I'm not able to discuss ethics or philosophy and I don't understand the goals of this forum.
Thank you for listening.
pearleaf
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_Sky said:
Dr Clay suggested this as a new topic that might help members here. It isn't the actual problems members take to group support, but the problems of being in a support group, and how you and others handle and deal with those problems.
Do you attend a support group? What types of things do you wish would happen in group that aren't? What happens in your group interaction that you wish didn't? How are problems within the group itself handled and solved (such as someone who always talks forever...)
Anyone's input here is welcomed, on topic, of course!
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