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Healthcare Quarterly, 2016
The Mental Health Commission of Canada defines peer support as "a supportive relationship between people who have a lived experience in common … in relation to a mental health challenge or illness … related to their own mental health or that of a loved one" (Sunderland et al. 2013: 11).
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The Mental Health Commission of Canada defines peer support as "a supportive relationship between people who have a lived experience in common … in relation to a mental health challenge or illness … related to their own mental health or that of a loved one" (Sunderland et al. 2013: 11).
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2017
Mutual aid between individuals facing similar adversities has probably always existed. Relying on those who have already gone through the experience, seeking resources from those who have succeeded in overcoming obstacles, are common reflexes. Embodied in a self-help philosophy, the various practices of peer support concern individuals who are ...
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Mutual aid between individuals facing similar adversities has probably always existed. Relying on those who have already gone through the experience, seeking resources from those who have succeeded in overcoming obstacles, are common reflexes. Embodied in a self-help philosophy, the various practices of peer support concern individuals who are ...
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2012
This study aimed to identify the various challenges encountered by peer support workers in Western Australia in the course of their work and to identify possible solutions to those challenges.We used the nominal group technique to collect and analyze the data.The main challenge encountered by participants was a lack of understanding of the peer support
Vivien, Kemp, Anthony R, Henderson
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This study aimed to identify the various challenges encountered by peer support workers in Western Australia in the course of their work and to identify possible solutions to those challenges.We used the nominal group technique to collect and analyze the data.The main challenge encountered by participants was a lack of understanding of the peer support
Vivien, Kemp, Anthony R, Henderson
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2009
A useful way to enhance peer support among young people is to provide peer counsellor training programmes. Research has shown, however, that there are problems associated with typical peer counselling programmes for young people. Most rely on teaching young people counselling skills that are commonly used by professional counsellors when counselling ...
Geldard, K, Patton, W
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A useful way to enhance peer support among young people is to provide peer counsellor training programmes. Research has shown, however, that there are problems associated with typical peer counselling programmes for young people. Most rely on teaching young people counselling skills that are commonly used by professional counsellors when counselling ...
Geldard, K, Patton, W
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2016
This chapter describes the emergence and impact of peer support services and their role in supporting rehabilitation and recovery outcomes in inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Along the way, peer-delivered services are helping transform the culture of traditional mental health care—and the stigma that accompanies it—within those psychiatric institutions.
Michael Franczak, Christina Dye
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This chapter describes the emergence and impact of peer support services and their role in supporting rehabilitation and recovery outcomes in inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Along the way, peer-delivered services are helping transform the culture of traditional mental health care—and the stigma that accompanies it—within those psychiatric institutions.
Michael Franczak, Christina Dye
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