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self-help

[self-help, self-]
–noun
1. the act of providing for or helping or the ability to provide for or help oneself without assistance from others.
2. Law. the act or right of remedying a wrong, without resorting to legal proceedings.
3. the acquiring of information or the solving of one's problems, esp. those of a psychological nature, without the direct supervision of professionals or experts, as by independent reading or by joining or forming lay groups that are devoted to one's interests or goals.
–adjective
4. of or pertaining to a book, article, home study course, or the like, offering an individual information or counseling intended to be personally beneficial or profitable: self-help books on overcoming shyness.

Origin:
1825–35


self-helper, noun
self-helpful, self-helping, adjective
self-help⋅ful⋅ness, noun
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Word Origin & History

self-help 
1831, from self + help (q.v.). Apparently coined by Carlyle. British Self-Help Emigration Society is attested from 1887.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: self–help
Pronunciation: 'self-'help
Function: noun
: the act of redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings
NOTE: The Uniform Commercial Code permits creditors to repossess collateral by self-help if it can be done without a breach of the peace.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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