Use Your Experience to Help Others. Become a Peer Support Specialist.
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A Peer Support Specialist is a professional with lived recovery experience who has been trained and certified to help others as they move forward in their own recovery. As someone who has traveled a similar path, a Peer Support Specialist fosters hope and serves as a valuable role model for those who are walking the road to wellness. DBSA offers a five-week course that can prepare you for Peer Support Specialist certification. Learn more about the course?here.
Who is Eligible to Participate in DBSA’s Peer Support Specialist Course?
Participants must be 18 or older with lived experience and with a mental health or substance use condition. They must be publicly willing to identify as someone who lives with a mental health or substance use condition who seeks to use their experience as practical, supportive services for others in recovery. DBSA does not offer a course for family members of loved ones living with major depressive or bipolar disorder.
What Will You Gain From A DBSA Peer Support Specialist Course?
Participants will reflect on their own recovery journey and develop skills that draw upon this experience to assist others in their recovery. Course work includes outside reading, completion of homework assignments, group distance learning discussions, quizzes, and roleplaying. Successful completion includes receiving a passing grade on quizzes, instructor evaluations, and a final test. Students must be available to attend all remote group learning modules and the virtual group skill-building workshop. Students who achieve a passing grade on all quizzes, a skill-building workshop virtual evaluation, and the final test will receive a certificate of completion.
How Applying Your Skills as a Peer Support Specialist Benefits Others
Peer Support Specialists have a common commitment to helping others, working from a strengths-based perspective. Utilizing peers with shared experiences to deliver services is empowering, and research has proven that this approach is highly effective in:
Where do Peer Support Specialists Work?
The rapidly growing peer workforce is an integral part of treatment teams in both public and private settings. Peer Support Specialists may serve in the Department of Veterans Affairs, integrated behavioral health centers, inpatient facilities, community-based mental health centers, and peer-run respite services. Most often, Peer Support Specialists work as paid employees, while others choose to offer their services as volunteers.
Peer Support Specialists serve in a wide variety of roles, working with individuals and groups to:
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