Training of mental health peer support workers in a non-western high-income city: Preliminary evaluation and experience
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DOI: 10.1177/0020764013481427
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- Roger M. K. Ng & Veronica Pearson & Yin Wan Pang & N. S. Wong & N. C. Wong & F. M. Chan, 2013. "The uncut jade: Differing views of the potential of expert users on staff training and rehabilitation programmes for service users in Hong Kong," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 59(2), pages 176-187, March.
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- Anna Hegedüs & Elena Seidel & Regine Steinauer, 2016. "Participants’ employment status and experiences in the year after the Experienced Involvement training," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 62(3), pages 214-220, May.
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Recovery approach; peer-run; peer mentoring; Warmline service;All these keywords.
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