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Self-Help Support Groups

Self-help support groups are voluntary, community-based organizations that provide a platform for individuals with shared concerns to exchange support, insights, and practical strategies for coping with life challenges. Typically led by group members or paraprofessionals, these groups form a cornerstone of mental health care, especially in reaching populations that are underserved by traditional healthcare systems.
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グループセルフ グループセルフ

Naomi Ellemers1

  • 1Institute for Psychological Research, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Leiden University, Post Office Box 9555, 2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands. Ellemers@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

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この要約は機械生成です。

人はしばしば集団の一員として行動し,思考,感情,行動に影響を与えます. グループの自己を理解することは,ポジティブとネガティブの両方のグループダイナミクスを管理するための鍵です.

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科学分野:

  • 社会心理学 社会心理学とは
  • 社会学 社会学 社会学とは
  • 行動科学は,行動科学である.

背景:

  • 個人は,しばしば自分自身をユニークであると認識しますが,しばしばグループメンバーとして行動します.
  • グループ行動は,ポジティブに (例えば利他主義) またはネガティブに (例えば,グループ間の敵対心) 発現することができます.

研究 の 目的:

  • グループ・セルフが個人・セルフを凌駕する条件を探求する.
  • 集団の自己が認知,感情,行動に与える影響を理解する.
  • 集団の自己に対処することによって,集団の負の行動を軽減するための戦略を特定する.

主な方法:

  • この研究は,社会的アイデンティティとグループダイナミクスに関する既存の研究を統合しています.
  • 理論的枠組みを用いて,個人と集団のアイデンティティの相互作用を分析する.
  • グループ行動を示すケーススタディの質的分析が議論されます.

主要な成果:

  • グループ自己の重要性は文脈に依存し,意思決定や社会的相互作用に影響を与えます.
  • グループ識別は,強化された協力とグループ内でのサポートにつながる可能性があります.
  • 逆に,強い集団的アイデンティティは,集団外の偏見や紛争を助長する可能性があります.

結論:

  • グループ自己のダイナミクスを理解することは,複雑な社会現象に対処するために不可欠です.
  • グループアイデンティティをターゲットにした介入は,潜在的にネガティブな行動をリダイレクトし,ポジティブな社会的成果を促す可能性があります.
  • さまざまな文化的文脈における個人対集団の自己優先性のニュアンスを探るため,さらなる研究が必要である.