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Experiential Knowledge: A New Concept for the Analysis of Self-Help Groups
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Self-managementEducational PsychologyEducationOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyKnowledge SocietyManagementHelping RelationshipSocial SkillsNew ConceptMotivationGroup InteractionApplied Social PsychologyExperiential KnowledgePersonal ExperienceSelf-help GroupsGroup CommunicationKnowledge ExchangeIn-service Professional DevelopmentKnowledge SharingEpistemologyKnowledge ManagementProfessional Development
Experiential knowledge (truth based on personal experience with a phenomenon) is introduced as a new analytical concept that characterizes self-help groups. The attributes of experiential and professional knowledge are compared. This new concept is useful in considering the theoretical and practical issues regarding the relationship between self-help groups and professionals.