A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 13. Peer Delivered Services.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Peer Support in HPFT Community Services
Advertisements

Family Psychoeducation An Evidence-Based Practice.
1 21 st century work & workplace health Neil Quarmby General Manager Work Health and Safety Group, Comcare.
What is Mental Health The term mental health is used to describe cognitive and emotional well being with respect to all mental faculties and state.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS Helping children achieve their best. In school. At home. In life. National Association of School Psychologists.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 5. Person Centered Planning.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 4. Partnership and Engagement.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 7. Interventions I.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 10. Forensic Issues I.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Instructions for Delivering the Curriculum.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 14. System Transformation.
Peer Workforce Centre Of Excellence Peer Support Anthony Stratford 2015.
Recovery from Serious Mental Illness:
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 8. Interventions II.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 2. Recovery, Health Reform and Psychology.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 1. Introduction to Recovery.
THE IMPORTANCE OF PEER SUPPORT
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 9. Interventions III.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 11. Forensic Issues II.
Transforming Mental Health Systems to Promote Recovery for Persons with Serious Mental Illness: Key Components for Implementation and Sustainability Mary.
Narratives of recovery from psychosis of young African Caribbean men By Bello Utoblo PhD Researcher Faculty of Health and Social Sciences Leeds Metropolitan.
Education & Training Curriculum on Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC) Strategies & tools to support healthcare professionals caring for people living with.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 6. Health Disparities.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 3. Assessment.
A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 15. Scientific Foundations.
Self-Esteem and Mental Health
Illness Management and Recovery An Evidence-Based Practice.
Outpatient Services Programs Workgroup: Service Provision under Laura’s Law June 11, 2014.
Peer Specialist 101 What is peer support, peer specialist and how does it affect the mental health system? Matthew R. Federici, M.S., CPRP Program Director.
THE EXPANDING AND EVOLVING ROLE OF PEERS AND PEER SUPPORT SERVICES LaVerne D. Miller 1.
School Based Mental Health Summit Elizabeth Hudson Joann Stephens Office of Children’s Mental Health May 21, 2015.
Hertfordshire’s Complex Needs Service Carol McNeil and Rebecca Plater.
“IASIS” Mental Health Care Unit SERVICES & ACTIONS CONCERNING THE PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH Ilias Rafail – Psychologist November 2010.
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders An Evidence-Based Practice.
Department of Behavioral Health Affordable Care Act (ACA) in the District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health Steve Baron, Director
Community Support Systems The most appropriate resource for a family in crisis depends on the seriousness of the problem. Sometimes families must turn.
Recovery to Practice: Recovery to Practice: Achieving the Vision ALTERNATIVES ALTERNATIVES Honoring our History, Building our Future October 11, 2012.
Recovery A New Model for Veterans Affairs Mental Health Programs.
Copyright © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 32Clients with a Dual Diagnosis.
Health Homes as Recovery Homes NYAPRS Executive Seminar on Systems Transformation Albany, NY April 27, 2011.
Community mental health EVALUATION INITIATIVE CMHEI Centre for Research and Education in Human Services Longitudinal Study of Consumer/Survivor.
Recovery to Practice: Recovery to Practice: and the WRAP Facilitator Achieving the Vision WRAP AROUND THE WORLD January 25,
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Mental Health and Employment in TVR Work Building on Our Strengths as Tribal Programs.
100 ways to support recovery A guide for mental health professionals Rethink recovery.
Copyright © F.A. Davis Company The Recovery Model Chapter 21.
Rural Social Enterprise and Mental Health Recovery Beren Aldridge.
1 Highlights of a Systematic Review of Literature on Peer-Delivered Services Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation June 2010.
De Paul Treatment Centers DePaulTreatmentCenters.org.
Nature & Overview of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) Dr. Samson Omotosho, PhD, RN-BC (Executive Clinical Director) Optimum Health Systems, Inc.
Justine Gonzalez Azusa Pacific University, School of Nursing GNRS 584 Mental Health Nursing.
VIJESH.V.KUMAR S3,MBA.  counseling is a kind of psychological helping activity that concentrates on the growth of clear sense of ego identity and the.
Promoting Mental Health Improvement
Peer Support in Behavioral Health Presentation to the Mental Health Caucus Adrienne Shilton, CBHDA April 20, 2016.
TES (training, education, support) Presented by: John Chiocchi, Paula Slevin, Mark Sampson,
Occupational Therapy in Mental Health
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Mental Health Program; CVH and M Site
Peer Recovery Specialist Certification in Virginia
Recovery & Evidence-Based Supported Employment
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
Illness Management and Recovery
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders
Overview of Peer Recovery Support
Family Psychoeducation
Power of Peer Support.
Self Esteem Chapter 3 Lesson 1 & 2
Supporting a family member or friend living with mental illness
Utilizing Peer Supports in the Community
Activation and Self-Management
Presentation transcript:

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION 13. Peer Delivered Services

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Value of Peer Delivered Services People with Serious Mental Illnesses consistently report that receiving services from others with similar illnesses is one of the most helpful services they receive Characteristics Peer providers can be current or former users of mental health services Peer providers have recovered sufficiently to be able to help others with similar issues

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Models of Peer Delivered Services Peer led self help interventions that can involve sharing experiences, offering information, e.g., in a mutual support education group, or teaching others how to develop a recovery plan Telephone services such as a “warm” line Peer operated and managed services Traditional mental health services such as case management delivered by peer providers within the mental health system Peer support programs, either in a traditional mental health service, or in an agency outside the mental health system – this is the most common

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION What do Peer Support Providers Do? Anything that can help! Examples include: Listening Sharing own experiences and offering support, hope, encouragement, mentoring Providing information and education about how to stay well, recognize signs of distress Modeling behaviors to take responsibility for wellness and stay healthy Practical advice about housing, medications, schooling, employment, government entitlement programs

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Benefits for Recipients of Peer Services More engaged and more involved in treatment Longer community tenure between hospitalization and fewer days in hospital Symptom stability, self-esteem, empowerment, coping skills, social support Facilitation of community integration Benefits for Peer Providers Increased confidence in their abilities Increased ability to cope with their own illness Increased self esteem, sense of empowerment and hope

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Implementation Considerations Personal Concerns Confidentiality Role Identity and Boundaries Dual Relationships Administrative Concerns Not Standard Adequate Compensation Cultural and Gender Issues Environment of Acceptance Adequate Supervision

A MERICAN P SYCHOLOGICAL A SSOCIATION Citation for this Module: American Psychological Association & Jansen, M. A. (2014). Peer Delivered Services. Reframing Psychology for the Emerging Health Care Environment: Recovery Curriculum for People with Serious Mental Illnesses and Behavioral Health Disorders. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Citation for the full Curriculum: American Psychological Association & Jansen, M. A. (2014). Reframing Psychology for the Emerging Health Care Environment: Recovery Curriculum for People with Serious Mental Illnesses and Behavioral Health Disorders. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. or August, 2014