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Published Online: December 1980

A Self-Help Program for Widows as an Independent Community Service

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Community Contacts for the Widowed, a self-help group in Toronto, offers individual and group counseling and volunteer work to widows. Beginning as a demonstration project funded by the provincial health ministry, the program became an independent charitable organization in 1976. Like many new self-help groups, the program employs peers who receive training in helping their clients by establishing a one-to-one supportive relationship. These peers, called widow contacts, also arrange group sessions and conduct community education on behalf of the program. Although reliance on a self-referral process limits the number of lower-class, immigrant, and other widows unwilling to reach out for help, since 1976 the program has helped more than 1500 women through their bereavement.

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Pages: 844 - 847

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Published in print: December 1980
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Joy Rogers
Social and Community Psychiatry Section, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario
Mary L. S. Vachon
Social and Community Psychiatry Section, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario
W. Alan Lyall
Social and Community Psychiatry Section, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario
Adrienne Sheldon
Social and Community Psychiatry Section, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario
Stanley J. J. Freeman
Social and Community Psychiatry Section, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario

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