Abstract
Review of the historical development and current status of mutual aid self-help groups (SHGs) in the U.S. The SHGs social movements received an impetus from the 1987 Surgeon General's Workshop. Some alliances forming to link SHGs with the health care system are described. The Workshop recommended principles to guide these alliances. What direction will linkages actually take? Professional or bureaucratic cooptation and control of SHGs? Professionals can take a stand to respect SHG autonomy and self-determination. Professionals need training about SHGs. Research is needed on usefulness of experiential knowledge created and disseminated in SHGs and their social movement aspects.

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