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Peer Support in Dual Recovery
Role of lived experience and peer-led groups in healing.
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Peer Support in Dual Recovery: Lived Experience Supporting Those with Co-Occurring Conditions

People recovering from both mental health conditions and substance use disorders face unique challenges that those with single conditions may not fully understand. Peer support from others who have navigated dual recovery offers distinctive value—the understanding that comes from shared experience with the complexity of co-occurring conditions. Understanding how peer support works in dual recovery helps communities develop this important resource.

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