Category: mental health
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Why Every Community Needs a Peer Services Crisis Transition & Home Stabilization Unit | PeerNextGroup
Discharge after crisis hospitalization can leave families in a high-risk gap. A peer-led, non-medical Peer Services Crisis Transition & Home Stabilization program closes that gap by restoring routines, supporting family and school continuity, and guiding reintegration—without replacing clinical care.
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Dealing With Family Transition, Divorce, or Loss—and How Peer Services Can Help
Family transitions such as divorce or loss can be emotionally overwhelming and isolating. This article explains how peer services provide non-clinical, lived-experience support that helps people navigate grief, change, and recovery with connection and stability.
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Life After Hospitalization: Recovery, Stability & How Peer Services Help
Leaving the hospital is often harder than expected. This article explains what to expect in the first 30 days after discharge and how peer services help people navigate recovery, follow-up care, and daily life with stability and support.
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Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life: The Hidden Stressors—and How Peer Services Help Veterans Thrive
Each year, about 200,000 U.S. service members transition from military service to civilian life. DiscoverVA+2DOL+2 For some, that transition is smooth. For many others, it is a complicated life change that touches everything at once: identity, daily structure, relationships, work, health, and the simple question of where you belong now. The hardest part is often…
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Peer Services: Why They Work, How They Help, and What to Look For
Peer services work because people change faster—and stick with change longer—when they feel understood, not judged. Peer support connects someone who is struggling with a trained peer specialist who has lived through similar challenges and has learned practical ways to move forward. It’s non-medical, relationship-based support that helps people build skills, confidence, and consistency in…
