What Is Peer Support?
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What Is Peer Support?
A peer-support specialist is a person with personal lived experience in recovery from substance use or a mental health issues or challenges who provides non-clinical support services to individuals experiencing the negative effects of substance use.
Defining Peer-Based Recovery Support
Peer-based recovery support is the process of giving and receiving non-professional, non-clinical assistance to achieve long-term recovery from severe alcohol and/or other drug-related problems. This support is provided by people who are experientially credentialed to assist others in initiating recovery, maintaining recovery, and enhancing the quality of personal and family life in long-term recovery.
What is a Peer Support Specialist
A peer support specialist is a person with personal lived experience in recovery from substance use or a menta health issues or challenges who provides non-clinical support services to individuals experiencing the negative effect of substance use.