This book responds to a gap in current literature by exploring the role of peer support work through the four realms of theory, research, policy and practice with a particular focus on mental health discourses.
This book responds to a gap in current literature by exploring the role of peer support work through the four realms of theory, research, policy and practice with a particular focus on mental health discourses.
Michael John Norton is a Recovery and Engagement Programme Lead with the HSE Office of Mental Health Engagement and Recovery. One of Michael's main areas of responsibility is peer support work due to his past experiences of being a peer support worker for the HSE mental health services in the Republic of Ireland. Michael is also a lecturer with University College Cork, Ireland.
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Part 1: Introduction 1. Context: Setting the Scene Part 2: Theory of Peer Support Work 2. Historical Underpinnings of Mental Health Service Provision Inclusive of the History of the Peer Support Movement 3. Definitions of Peer Support Work 4. Principles and Roles of Peer Support Work Case Study Contributors: Sandra O'Sullivan, William Gallini-Poole, Olga Zilberberg. 5. Advantages of and Challenges to Peer Support Work Case Study Contributor: Nicole Troy Part 3: Research on Peer Support work 6. Experiential Knowledge/Lived Experience Case Study Contributor: Rachael Burns, Lydia Little 7. Models of Peer Support Work 8. Ethical Dilemmas in Peer Support Work Case Study Contributors: Karen Beveridge, Nina Eck 9. Peer Support Work in Traditional Mental Health Discourse Part 4: Policy Relating to Peer Support Work 10. Policy Developments in Support of Peer Support Work Part 5: The Practice of Peer Support Work 11. Family Peer Support Work Case Study Contributor: Matthew Jackman 12. Peer Support Work Specialisms 13. Current Peer Support Practices Part 6: Concluding Remarks 14. Conclusion
Part 1: Introduction 1. Context: Setting the Scene Part 2: Theory of Peer Support Work 2. Historical Underpinnings of Mental Health Service Provision Inclusive of the History of the Peer Support Movement 3. Definitions of Peer Support Work 4. Principles and Roles of Peer Support Work Case Study Contributors: Sandra O'Sullivan, William Gallini-Poole, Olga Zilberberg. 5. Advantages of and Challenges to Peer Support Work Case Study Contributor: Nicole Troy Part 3: Research on Peer Support work 6. Experiential Knowledge/Lived Experience Case Study Contributor: Rachael Burns, Lydia Little 7. Models of Peer Support Work 8. Ethical Dilemmas in Peer Support Work Case Study Contributors: Karen Beveridge, Nina Eck 9. Peer Support Work in Traditional Mental Health Discourse Part 4: Policy Relating to Peer Support Work 10. Policy Developments in Support of Peer Support Work Part 5: The Practice of Peer Support Work 11. Family Peer Support Work Case Study Contributor: Matthew Jackman 12. Peer Support Work Specialisms 13. Current Peer Support Practices Part 6: Concluding Remarks 14. Conclusion
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