同伴支持专家:SAMHSA 的指定引起了困惑

Alison Knopf
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如果你正在从药物使用障碍(SUD)中康复,那么同伴就是另一个正在从药物使用障碍中康复的人。至少,在 "同伴 "一词被普遍使用之前,这是一种纯粹的思维方式。多年来,美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)一直在努力通过各种方式促进药物依赖性疾病和精神疾病的融合,主要是在康复工作队伍方面。最近,SAMHSA 出版了《同伴支持专家》一书:这一出版物进一步混淆了这一问题。我们请该领域的专家发表评论。
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Peer Support Specialists: SAMHSA's designation raises confusion

If you are in recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD), a peer would be another person in recovery from a SUD. At least, that's the purist way of thinking, before the word “peer” came into common usage. For years, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has endeavored in various ways to promote the blending of SUDs and mental illnesses, mainly in terms of the recovery workforce. Most recently, SAMHSA's publication, Peer Support Specialists: A Growing Mental Health and Addictions Workforce, adds further confusion to the issue. We asked experts in the field to comment.

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