Cohelpership

/ˌkoʊˈhɛlpərʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The state or relationship of being cohelpers; the arrangement of providing joint assistance or shared support.

Etymology

From cohelper + -ship. Transforms the concrete helper role into an abstract status or relationship.

Kelly Says

In peer support and buddy systems, 'cohelpership' describes a reciprocal model where both people help each other—it's fundamentally different from traditional helper-helped relationships!

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