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In recent years, the concepts of peer support, self-help and self-management have moved from the periphery of mental health care toward the centre, and have fast become mainstream approaches to supporting well-being. Peer Support in Mental Health provides an overview of the core concepts and an appreciation of the complexities, controversies and applications of each concept. This innovative textbook will support not only mental health professionals and trainees, but also peers, people who use services and their carers.
The authors...
- Track the development of peer support approaches and provide an overview of their current uses and applications.
- Use case examples to support the application of theory to practice.
- Draw on lived experience to demonstrate the diff erent approaches to peer support.

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PEER SUPPORT IN MENTAL HEALTH
Foundations of Mental Health Practice
The Foundations of Mental Health Practice series offers a fresh approach to the field of mental health by exploring key areas and issues in mental health from a social, psychological and a biological perspective. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, the series is aimed at students and practitioners across the people professions- including student nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, counsellors and psychologists.
Thurstine Basset worked as a community worker and social worker before becoming involved in mental health training and education in the 1980s. He is an independent training and development consultant and has experience of working with a number of universities, statutory and voluntary mental health organisations, service user and carer groups. He has published widely across the mental health training and education field. In collaboration with Theo Stickley, he is a Co-editor of Learning about Mental Health Practice (Wiley 2008). He is also a Board Member for the Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice .
Theo Stickley is Associate Professor of Mental Health Nursing at the University of Nottingham. He has authored and edited many books and journal articles about mental health. Each represents his interest in promoting a fair, just and genuinely caring way in which to think about and deliver mental health care. His area of research is promoting mental health through participatory arts and he advocates a creative approach to care delivery.
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From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen Revisited by Liz Sayce
Models of Mental Health by Gavin Davidson, Jim Campbell, Ciaran Shannon and Ciaran Mulholland
Values and Ethics in Mental Health: An Exploration for Practice by Alastair Morgan, Anne Felton, Bill Fulford, Jayasree Kalathil and Gemma Stacey
PEER SUPPORT IN MENTAL HEALTH
Edited by EMMA WATSON
and SARA MEDDINGS
Emma Watson and Sara Meddings under exclusive licence to Springer Nature - photo 1
Emma Watson and Sara Meddings, under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2019
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First published 2019 by
RED GLOBE PRESS
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ISBN 9781352005066 paperback
This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. Logging, pulping and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin.
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Contents
Emma Watson and Sara Meddings
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Sara Meddings, Waldo Roeg and Sandra Jayacodi
Eleanor Hope and Shazia Ali
Karen Machin, Sara Meddings and Jacqueline Clarke-Mapp
Karen Machin
Sara Meddings, Phil Morgan and Glenn Roberts
Clare Ockwell and Howard Pearce
Mirika Flegg and Anna Stratford
Emma Watson and Sara Meddings
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Editor Biographies
Emma Watson began working as a peer support worker in Nottinghamshire NHS Foundation Trust in 2010. During this time she also worked as a peer researcher, completed an MSc in Mental Health and Social Inclusion and worked at the Institute of Mental Health as a peer trainer for their accredited peer support provision. Emma has co-produced training and published several papers drawing on her academic and lived experience of peer support and recovery. She is now peer support development lead for Nottingham NHS Trust, a role which involves supporting and growing a peer workforce, facilitating training and working with services to embed peer ways of working within the organisation. She is also undertaking a PhD to explore the mechanisms that underpin peer support, and how peer support is affected by the context it takes place within.
Sara Meddings is psychology and psychological therapies consultant lead for recovery and well-being at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. She has over 25 years experience working with people with mental health challenges and their families. She is a member of the advisory group for Recovery Partners and a consultant with ImROC. She has developed a number of hearing voices self-help groups. She co-led the development of Sussex Recovery College and co-facilitates the ImROC Recovery College learning network. She has co-produced trainings in recovery and family inclusive practice and developed an accredited family interventions course in partnership with Surrey University. She is published in the areas of recovery, psychosis and family work. She draws on her personal experiences regarding mental health and well-being in her work and manages her own recovery from ME/chronic fatigue.
Emma and Sara met through their work as ImROC consultants where they use their experiences to support other organisations wishing to develop systems, services and cultures that support recovery and well-being for all.
List of Contributors
Shazia Ali is an intersectional feminist, peer support specialist/trainer and a campaigner of mental and emotional distress.
Jacqueline Clarke-Mapp is a coach, mentor, trainer and the founder of Confident Carers. She works with people to improve mental health services for people with lived experience and their family, friends and unpaid carers.
Mirika Flegg is a researcher at the Centre of Resilience for Social Justice at the University of Brighton. She lectures in Public Health and Clinical Research and has worked in peer-led organisations in the UK, New Zealand and Canada.
Eleanor Hope is a life coach, peer support specialist/trainer and the founder and director of Hope Matters, a Black and Minority Ethnic personal development and well-being social enterprise.
Sandra Jayacodi is a service user advisor and representative for various NHS trusts on research, quality improvement and patient and public involvement and engagement projects.
Karen Machin works freelance in mental health and writes from the perspective of lived experience.
Phil Morgan is the lead for recovery and social inclusion for Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust and co-lead of Dorset Well-being and Recovery Partnership.
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