SUMMARY - Peer Support Programs
A woman who spent years navigating the mental health system, in and out of hospitals, trying medication after medication, cycling through therapists who came and went, sits across from someone who has been where she is. For the first time in her treatment journey, she does not have to explain what it feels like because the person listening already knows. The peer support worker does not offer clinical expertise or treatment recommendations but something else entirely: proof that recovery is possible, because here it sits, embodied in someone who was once where she is now.