What are the goals of a peer recovery support? - instill hope; promote positive self-identity
(reducing the stigma); be a role model of strength, survival and growth; decrease isolation and promote
connection with others support person-centered recovery; and engage in mutual learning- the peer
support relationship is a relationship of equals
Individual WRAP - addresses wellness, supports warning signs, triggers, crisis and post plans and
identification of needed supports. It also provides individuals receiving services with multiple
opportunities to hear about recovery.
Hope - having a vision that includes hopes and dreams. Setting goals, while refraining from
negative predictions. Fearfalse despair not false hope.
CRSS - professional employed specifically to use their own life recovery experiences to support the
recoveries of others
SAMHSA'S DEFINITION OF RECOVERY - process of change through which individuals improve
health and wellness live self and directed life and strive to reach their potential
defining recovery - persons that are to : live-work-learn and participate fully in the community
What is SWOT - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
recovery snapshot - consists of regional recovery support specialists and the providers
organizational WRAP - staff and individuals receiving services and focuses on principles of
wellness
What is the role of the peer delegate? - serves generation superior outcomes in terms of: reduced
rates of hospitaliationand days spent inpatient.
, Peer Recovery Specialist - a trained individual who has lived experience with mental illness and/or
addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs who provides one-to-one strengths based support to peers.
According to SAMHSA, there are four major dimensions that support a life in recovery. What are these
dimensions? - Health,home, purpose, and community
what is stigma? - the experience of being deeply discredited due to one's perceived and undesired
differences.
What are the types of support offered by peer recovery specialities ? - emotional support,
informational support, instrumental support and affiliation support.
personal responsibility - relying on oneself, with help from others, while working to control one's
life and one's sympathy.
support - recognizing that recovery is not a journey that anyone walks alone.
education - learning all there I to know about one's health,wellnss, symptoms and treatment
self-advocacy - "going for it" with courage persistence and determination.
spirituality - finding meaning and purpose in one's life.
What are the ten guiding principles of recovery - emerging from hope
person-driven
has many pathways
it is holistic
supported by peers and allies
supported through relationship and social networks