People with lived experience of mental illness and recovery are joining leagues of skilled providers who offer services to meet the needs of people with serious psychiatric disorders. The emergence of peer power rides the crest of insights that appeared over the past 50 years related to hope, recovery, and self-determination. Key to these insights is support:: coaches, navigators, mentors, and care coordinators who are in the field, addressing the persons goals, and barriers to goals, as they emerge. Peers can clearly learn the interpersonal and instrumental skills of support. In fact, their learned experience may give them special skills and insight into this supportiveness. This book is a deep review into both the conceptual and empirical elements of peer support services.
Preface; Acknowledgments; The Basics of Support and Peers; Fundamental Principles and Practices of Effective Peer Support; Community-Based Participatory Research; Peerness Starts with Disclosure; Self-Help and Mutual Peer Support; Peer Support and the Real-World Needs of People with Serious Mental Illness; Moving Forward with the Vision; Index.
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