Abstract Background In recent years the use of peer specialists in the delivery of mental health of care across the US has increased. Although data on the benefits of using peer specialists is limited and/or equivocal, states are making policy and funding decisions to support the expansion of peer specialist services. This data is even more limited in the state of Florida where no studies were found to document the effect of peer specialists on mental health care outcomes. The purpose of this study was to assess whether local decisions to use peer specialists can be supported through the measurement of outcomes of service utilization and mental health functioning when peer specialists are involved in the treatment of individuals living with...
Although peer specialists play an increasing role in mental health service delivery, little is known...
Peer support programs have proliferated over the past decade, building on recovery oriented programm...
Peer support workers - people with their own lived experience of mental illness - provide mutually s...
Background: Engaging peer support to augment and enhance traditional mental health services presents...
OBJECTIVE: Peer specialists are individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders trained ...
Peer-support services have become increasingly prevalent in mental health; consumers now deliver man...
OBJECTIVE: Peer specialists are individuals with behavioral disorders who complete training to use t...
Certified peer specialists, or mental health peer support services, have grown as a non-traditional ...
Mental health peer specialists are individuals with serious mental illnesses who receive training to...
Use of Peer Specialists (PSs)—individuals with serious mental illness who use their experiences to h...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. Over 40% of individu...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
Abstract. Peer support between mental health consumers in the mental health system is not a new conc...
Background Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experie...
Although peer specialists play an increasing role in mental health service delivery, little is known...
Peer support programs have proliferated over the past decade, building on recovery oriented programm...
Peer support workers - people with their own lived experience of mental illness - provide mutually s...
Background: Engaging peer support to augment and enhance traditional mental health services presents...
OBJECTIVE: Peer specialists are individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders trained ...
Peer-support services have become increasingly prevalent in mental health; consumers now deliver man...
OBJECTIVE: Peer specialists are individuals with behavioral disorders who complete training to use t...
Certified peer specialists, or mental health peer support services, have grown as a non-traditional ...
Mental health peer specialists are individuals with serious mental illnesses who receive training to...
Use of Peer Specialists (PSs)—individuals with serious mental illness who use their experiences to h...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) often co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. Over 40% of individu...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
Abstract. Peer support between mental health consumers in the mental health system is not a new conc...
Background Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experie...
Although peer specialists play an increasing role in mental health service delivery, little is known...
Peer support programs have proliferated over the past decade, building on recovery oriented programm...
Peer support workers - people with their own lived experience of mental illness - provide mutually s...