Peer Support Among Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Report From the Field
Yale University · West Los Angeles College
Abstract
Peer support is based on the belief that people who have faced, endured, and overcome adversity can offer useful support, encouragement, hope, and perhaps mentorship to others facing similar situations. While this belief is well accepted for many conditions, such as addiction, trauma, or cancer, stigma and stereotypes about mental illness have impeded attempts on the part of people in recovery to offer such supports within the mental health system. Beginning in the early 1990s with programs that deployed people with mental illness to provide conventional services such as case management, opportunities for the provision and receipt of peer support within the mental health system have proliferated rapidly across…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
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4Topics & keywords
- Mental health
- Mental illness
- Receipt
- Peer support
- Psychology
- Addiction
- Psychiatry
- Mentorship