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Resources and Support for Peers
Providing hope, modeling recovery, coaching, engaging, and connecting are just some of the ways peers make a difference in the lives of others. They see the whole person and know that recovery is much more than just "symptom management." The mutuality that is essential in peer support means that both the person giving support and the person receiving support benefit from the relationship.
As the field grows and more people learn about the importance of peer support in behavioral health, additional challenges and opportunities for growth will appear. The Center for Peer Support serves as a source of information and resources to be used both by those interested in peer support and for peers themselves.
- Become a Peer Support Specialist
- Facilitator's Guide
- MHA Webinars
- MHA National Certified Peer Specialist (MHA NCPS) Certification
- MHA's It's My Life: Social Self-Directed Care Program
- Presentations
- Peer Support in the Private Sector, International Association of Peer Supporters Conference (December 2018)
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