Support groups offer many benefits to those who may be providing care to a loved one. The common experience among members of a support group often means they have similar feelings, worries, everyday problems, treatment decisions or treatment side effects. Participating in a group provides you with an opportunity to be with people who are likely to have a common purpose and likely to understand one another.
Benefits of participating in a support group may include:
Feeling less lonely, isolated or judged.
Reducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigue.
Talking openly and honestly about your feelings.
Improving skills to cope with challenges.
Staying motivated to manage chronic conditions or stick to treatment plans.
Improving understanding of a disease and your own experience with it.
Learning about available resources.