Concept information
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social psychology
interpersonal relationships
human relationships
health and the biology of relationships
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micro-interactionist theory
social interaction
human relationships
health and the biology of relationships
Preferred term
social support interventions
Definition
- Social support refers to the exchange of a variety of helping behaviors that arise from people's interactions and relationships with members of their social network who have not received any formal mental health training. Natural support usually arises spontaneously when close network members such as family members and friends provide comfort, companionship, practical assistance, advice, and feedback about an individual's performance or worth. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships; Social Support Interventions]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/social_support_interventions
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