Is it possible that our focus on online support groups for cognitive health is actually doing more harm than good? By isolating ourselves in virtual communities, are we neglecting the importance of in-person connections and hindering our ability to form meaningful relationships with others who share similar backgrounds and experiences?
Id love to hear opposing views on this, but it seems to me that online support groups can often feel like a shallow substitute for real-life human interaction. Where can people find in-person support groups that cater to their specific needs and backgrounds, and how can we ensure that these groups are accessible and inclusive to all?
Id love to hear opposing views on this, but it seems to me that online support groups can often feel like a shallow substitute for real-life human interaction. Where can people find in-person support groups that cater to their specific needs and backgrounds, and how can we ensure that these groups are accessible and inclusive to all?