Another objective of the program is to increase the social support. Participants of the program stated that they felt better the program. The meta analysis of the interventions regarding the families of patients with schizophrenia illustrated that peer information support and mutual support improved coping skills of family members (Pharoah et al.,2006). "Family to Family Support Program" makes a comfortable setting available for caregivers to express their feelings while sharing their experiences about treatment procedures, communication with patients and coping with stress, which finally motivates the participants to feel better in comparison to their state of mind before the program. Sharing experiences with other possibly helps people to develop an insight into their own condition, thus preventing social isolation and broadening social networks. It has often been reported that peer support program prove to be effectual in improving psychosocial health (Davidson et al., 1999). The caregivers of patients with schizophrenia find the opportunity to share their experiences about living with a patient with schizophrenia at home during the session of "Family to Family Support Program". Lucksted et al. (2008) interviewed with caregivers and reported that some off the participants agreed that they never shared their experiences about living with a patient with schizophrenia with anyone before and talking over these issues in depth relieved them.