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Abstract

Mead et al offer one theoretical perspective of peer support and attempt 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.

Details

Title
Peer support: A theoretical perspective
Author
Mead, Shery; Hilton, David; Curtis, Laurie
Pages
134-141
Publication year
2001
Publication date
Fall 2001
Publisher
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
ISSN
1095158X
e-ISSN
15593126
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
204746827
Copyright
Copyright Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal Fall 2001