临时护理
外展
排斥
透视图(图形)
心理学
同行支持
社会支持
公共关系
背景(考古学)
社会心理学
护理部
医学
政治学
精神科
计算机科学
生物
古生物学
人工智能
法学
作者
Shery Mead,David R. Hilton,Laurie Curtis
摘要
This article offers one theoretical perspective of peer support and attempts to define the elements that, when reinforced through education and training, provide a new cultural context for healing and recovery. Persons labeled with psychiatric disability have become victims of social and cultural ostracism and consequently have developed a sense of self that reinforces the "patient" identity. Enabling members of peer support to understand the nature and impact of these cultural forces leads individuals and peer communities toward a capacity for personal, relational, and social change. It is our hope that consumers from all different types of programs (e.g. drop-in, social clubs, advocacy, support, outreach, respite), traditional providers, and policy makers will find this article helpful in stimulating dialogue about the role of peer programs in the development of a recovery based system.
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