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Trust in Peer Support
“Why some people won’t talk to professionals—but will talk to a peer.”
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SUMMARY - Trust in Peer Support

Trust lies at the heart of peer support. People share vulnerabilities, seek guidance, and accept help from peer supporters because they trust them—trust their understanding, their good intentions, their confidentiality, their competence. This trust must be earned, maintained, and protected. Understanding how trust operates in peer support relationships helps build support that deserves the trust placed in it.

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