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PEER SUPPORT GROUPS


Life can be challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Our peer support group offers a safe, confidential space where you can share your experiences, listen to others, and find strength in community. Whether you're navigating a tough time or simply looking for connection, you'll be met with empathy, respect, and understanding from people who truly get it. Together, we gro

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PEER SUPPORT

 

Developing a plan: Peer support can help the person to develop and a start recovery plan.


Adding stability: Peer support may be able to help a person and their family create stability during recovery from an alcohol use disorder, a mental health issue or personal challenge.


Identifying obstacles: Peer support is good at identifying obstacles to success and then helping an individual overcome them.


Providing guidance: Peer support can provide guidance and mentorship for people involved in a recovery program or who are seeking to become involved in a recovery program.


Offering motivation: Peer support can provide motivation for individuals who are in recovery from an alcohol use disorder, and this motivation can often help people to stick with the program and avoid relapse.


Positive reinforcement: Together we provide positive reinforcement when individuals reach goals, engage in proactive activities, and improve themselves.


Offering practical advice: Peer support is aimed to provide practical advice to help individuals reach their goals. While this type of advice doesn’t constitute therapy, it can help individuals apply techniques learned in therapy in the real world.


Conducting research: Peer support workers are trained to assist individuals find and obtain necessary resources to reach their goals.


Acting as an advocate: Peer support groups function as an advocate for a person in recovery. This may involve serving as a liaison between treatment programs and individuals.


Serving as a role model: Peer support workers are often viewed as role models by individuals who use them. People in recovery need positive role models to inspire them and focus their energy in the right direction.


Offering peer support: Peer support are people who are also in recovery from substance use disorders may have specialized knowledge on how to help an individual in recovery avoid common pitfalls. These individuals can share their personal experience with their clients and develop a connection that provides peer support as well as coaching. This connection can help the individual to set goals, reach goals, and move forward in recovery.

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