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Definition of support group in English: support groupnoun A group of people with common experiences or concerns who provide each other with encouragement, comfort, and advice. locally based cancer support groups a support group for gay teenagers Example sentencesExamples - The creators of the numerous Web sites have formed a support group of sorts.
- Some of the participants attended a social support group, but others did not.
- First of all, I would advise you to seek help, whether from a support group or a psychologist.
- I think they have a wonderful support group and a very strong family, but there's no closure.
- I have joined a Christian support group and enjoy being in a place where I can be real and accepted.
- There was a woman in our support group who had a doctor who didn't require a liquid diet pre-op.
- Consider joining a support group with other survivors who are going through the same emotions you are.
- Tickets go on sale next week and are available from members of the support group.
- Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people.
- For a few months I attended a support group for people who considered themselves social phobic.
- It also offers a support group whose members encourage each other through cyberspace.
- This support group provides social contact for head-injured people and their families.
- I think he has a strong enough support group of people around him that he'll be all right.
- He might start investigating the availability of a support group or a counselor.
- The support group was like a social club for her, where she had a hostage audience.
- Joyce believes that the most important thing she learned in support group was the power of forgiveness.
- He had been very pleased I was so involved with the support group even though he only ever attended one meeting.
- They will also need psychological counseling, and a strong support group of friends and family.
Definition of support group in US English: support groupnoun A group of people with common experiences or concerns who provide each other with encouragement, comfort, and advice. a support group for gay teens Example sentencesExamples - They will also need psychological counseling, and a strong support group of friends and family.
- There was a woman in our support group who had a doctor who didn't require a liquid diet pre-op.
- First of all, I would advise you to seek help, whether from a support group or a psychologist.
- Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people.
- Consider joining a support group with other survivors who are going through the same emotions you are.
- Tickets go on sale next week and are available from members of the support group.
- He had been very pleased I was so involved with the support group even though he only ever attended one meeting.
- For a few months I attended a support group for people who considered themselves social phobic.
- I think they have a wonderful support group and a very strong family, but there's no closure.
- He might start investigating the availability of a support group or a counselor.
- I have joined a Christian support group and enjoy being in a place where I can be real and accepted.
- Some of the participants attended a social support group, but others did not.
- Joyce believes that the most important thing she learned in support group was the power of forgiveness.
- The support group was like a social club for her, where she had a hostage audience.
- I think he has a strong enough support group of people around him that he'll be all right.
- This support group provides social contact for head-injured people and their families.
- It also offers a support group whose members encourage each other through cyberspace.
- The creators of the numerous Web sites have formed a support group of sorts.
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