Abstract
This article explores the emotional and educational support function of an E-mail mailing list for adults with cerebral palsy. The manner in which this group functions to support its members is examined. A case study of different topics (themes) and how they are addressed is utilized to demonstrate the manner in which support is provided by the members to others on this list. The importance of this list as an additional resources for adults with cerebral palsy, for parents of children with this disorder, as well as a potential source of research by professionals is stressed.
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