The media later dubbed it the Feingold Diet, and parents have called their support group the Feingold Association. |
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He had been very pleased I was so involved with the support group even though he only ever attended one meeting. |
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Joyce believes that the most important thing she learned in support group was the power of forgiveness. |
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The support group was like a social club for her, where she had a hostage audience. |
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This support group provides social contact for head-injured people and their families. |
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Many readers probably heard this speech from Mom or Dad before they took off for a singles condo with its own yoga room and EST support group. |
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Courses are offered in iridology, colonic cleansing, and color therapy support group meets every Thursday. |
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At first, Fisher may have ignored her friends' pleas, but she eventually found a psychiatrist, and a support group for manic-depressives. |
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For these boys the organisation had already become a support group, a place of refuge, a source of affirmation in their journey to adulthood. |
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For a few months I attended a support group for people who considered themselves social phobic. |
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A potential initiate is hardly going to stumble upon a support group this small. |
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The support group eventually forces an official review by the police ombudsman. |
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Tickets go on sale next week and are available from members of the support group. |
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After his admission to the hospital that first time I started hunting for a support group to join. |
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The support group for testicular cancer survivors portends the emasculation our society has embraced, wept over, and become addicted to. |
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Military personnel should use their support group designator and address when indicating their current assignment. |
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Consider joining a support group with other survivors who are going through the same emotions you are. |
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It also offers a support group whose members encourage each other through cyberspace. |
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A teenager who says a support group saved her from a life of crime has warned it would be a big mistake to let it close. |
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She also highlighted Valerie's work in setting up a support group and fundraising for charity. |
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Other key factors are good medical care, a strong support group and caring friends and family. |
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There was a woman in our support group who had a doctor who didn't require a liquid diet pre-op. |
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Minus One is a social support group for separated, widowed or divorced people. |
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I think they have a wonderful support group and a very strong family, but there's no closure. |
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He might start investigating the availability of a support group or a counselor. |
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She has since worked as a support group facilitator for chronic pain sufferers. |
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I was with a collector and his support group of experts and appraisers last year. |
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They will also need psychological counseling, and a strong support group of friends and family. |
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First of all, I would advise you to seek help, whether from a support group or a psychologist. |
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Some of the participants attended a social support group, but others did not. |
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The creators of the numerous Web sites have formed a support group of sorts. |
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Amid her grief she found the strength to organise a support group for the bereaved partners. |
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With Vincent at the helm the local support group offer help and advice to the asylum seekers. |
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How could one man evade an entire police force and a support group of experienced Italian standover merchants? |
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The battalion 600 yards behind us, a support group husbanding tons of gasoline and ammo, began shooting. |
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When I tell others in my support group about craniosacral therapy, or other alternative approaches, I usually just get funny looks. |
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Though she attends a widow's support group, there seems to be no established protocol for telling a new partner about being a widow. |
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The options in the FrontPage support group allow subscribers to connect to the server and create websites with Microsoft Frontpage. |
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They counselled me and suggested I be involved in a support group. |
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Join a skin disease or psoriasis support group to learn more about your condition. |
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When support group members with respiratory ailments meet, they take physical exercises to help them breathe more easily. |
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It was in a bereavement support group that I got the idea of going back to study. |
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He began his career at John Hancock in the retail life marketing support group as a rotation on the actuarial program. |
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Confidence in every person's inner strength is the philosophical backbone of any support group. |
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It is not for her dressmaking skills that she is respected, but for her work as head of the local breastfeeding support group. |
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This busy schedule often does not leave time for the caregiver to take care of themselves, so the support group is time for them, too. |
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Peer support group curriculum for children experiencing crises, traumas, or upheavals due to their parents' separation or divorce. |
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We offer you this guide with our hope that it provides you the information you need to decide whether starting a support group is for you. |
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He started to reintegrate the base facilities with the actual support group facilities the women had started. |
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If you are HIV-positive, join a support group that will mobilise you. |
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Thus, a victim who is not having a severe reaction may not need to join a support group or receive individual therapy. |
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You can talk with friends about the death, join a grief support group, or see a grief counselor. |
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At the end of their report they gave each of the delegates a beaded cross made by some of the Masai women in their HIV support group. |
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Together, the support group and the team develop a prototype DAO, which is then the subject of consultations with all interested parties. |
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She is an active volunteer with a cancer support group for seniors and has been involved with a number of community events. |
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She also supports a summer recreation program for 25 children and is actively involved in the development of a support group for parents. |
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At a support group, you'll find other people who are willing to share their firsthand experience with thyroid cancer. |
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So many women reached out to her, in person and on Facebook, that she helped start a support group called Survivor to Survivor. |
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Adding to the fun is a bit of inspired genre-hopping marked by the entrance of Frank's neighbours, a trio of misfits that form a kind of ragtag support group for him. |
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She said she believes Wilson acted in self-defense, but if she were convinced otherwise, she would close down her support group. |
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There are reports that a support group for bogus non-resident account holders has retained lawyers to fight a number of cases against financial institutions. |
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Alarm bells started to ring, though, when Mrs Glover helped to set up a support group for other families in the same boat and an event was organised. |
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Last night we had a support group with about 30 people there. |
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A support group called Overeaters Anonymous, offers hope to everyone from compulsive overeaters and binge eaters to bulimics and anorexics. |
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And if he won't talk to you, get in touch with Al-Anon, the support group for the families of alcoholics. |
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Fishguard and Goodwick Chamber of Trade and Tourism is a business support group. |
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This has been facilitated through a support group based in England, where the Church is a registered charitable trust. |
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A unique support group for women whose lives have been affected by gynaecological cancer is available through the hospital. |
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A support group is more than a coffee klatsch and less than a therapy session,'' writes Schiff. |
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The veteran, said he met Stone at support group Vets for Veterans. |
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Wing commanders, and support group commanders in particular, also play a vital role in promoting the advocacy of small businesses. |
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The money David raised was split between the support group and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. |
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This manual is intended to help you take the first steps if you are considering setting up a support group to help patients living with multiple myeloma and their caregivers. |
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Alksne through a trigeminal neuralgia support group in San Diego that provided her with information about the condition and its treatment. |
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It doubles as an ethnic cultural and refugee support group. |
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All works were produced as part of a weekly art therapy group run by cancer support group Liverpool Sunflowers. |
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If people around the bereaved person become impatient or if the person is hesitant to confide in those people, she suggests joining a mutual support group or getting in touch with an organization like Maison Monbourquette. |
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So it severed its ties with the D Company support group. |
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However, a support group provides less structured support. |
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Find a support group for parents of Down syndrome children. |
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Spelling bees, science fairs, and geography fairs can also be organized through a support group. |
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My gastroenterologist told me about a support group called Celiac Sprue Association, United States of America, Inc. |
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Fortunately, social skills training, either through one-on-one counseling or in a support group, can help you feel less overwhelmed in social situations and help you function better in daily life. |
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Offers a support group for people who stammer. |
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A community justice co-ordinator can be instrumental in establishing and maintaining the vital connections between a probation officer and a support group. |
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To help get your multiple myeloma support group off to the best possible start, you should find out about local services in you area that may be able to help you. |
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Never underestimate the power of a support group and a box of Kleenex! |
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The advantage of a support group over a community in dealing with aberrant behaviour is that members of support groups are unlikely to take a censorious view of human frailties. |
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Explore information on the Internet, join a support group or speak to your healthcare provider about recommending support services to get you over the hump. |
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You can't cop out and say we need that group or the corporate group or the local support group to go away and figure it out and then tell us the answer and we'll implement it. |
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He tells his family's story forthrightly, sharing his hopes and fears and the strength he has gained by reaching out to his family, friends and a support group organized by the local hospital. |
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Its figures formed a mutual support group. |
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Miss Gardiner, a former headmistress turned life coach, has just announced plans to set up a support group for workaholics. |
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As a founding member of a teacher support group, Beldina actively sensitizes and counsels teachers, encouraging them to go for HIV testing and counselling. |
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Dianne, where would I be without my sistergirl support group? |
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John's in the Valley United Meth odist Church, who is himself going through a divorce, will lead a divorce support group at the church starting Sunday. |
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Lisa Gray, 44, mother to Cori, age 5, was instrumental in founding and running a highly successful social support group for gay parents in Orlando, Fla. |
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