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Peer support in Brazil: experiences and strategies of inclusion, empowerment and citizenship

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe six recovery-oriented peer support experiences and strategies implemented in different regions of Brazil in the past 12 years, and explore challenges to their development and potential for empowerment and citizenship. Design/methodology/approach In th...

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Published in:Journal of public mental health 2023-11, Vol.22 (3), p.98-108
Main Authors: Corradi-Webster, Clarissa Mendonça, Reis, Graziela, Brisola, Elizabeth B.V., Araujo, Cristiana Nelise de Paula, Ricci, Éllen Cristina, Rufato, Lívia Sicaroni, Sampaio, Cristina Andrade, Andrade, Mário César Rezende, Orsi, José Alberto, Oliveira, Rosa Alba Sarno, Cidade, Ana Lúcia, Campos, Políbio, Costa, Mark N.
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description Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe six recovery-oriented peer support experiences and strategies implemented in different regions of Brazil in the past 12 years, and explore challenges to their development and potential for empowerment and citizenship. Design/methodology/approach In this paper, a group of stakeholders in mental health services involving people with lived experience of severe mental illness describe their experiences with services of peer support. These were all conducted in Brazil and in partnership with the International Recovery and Citizenship Collective (IRCC) and The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health. The authors met monthly to exchange experiences, studies and practices, and six experiences were selected, described, analyzed and compared. A discussion of these experiences, their challenges, impact and potential followed. Findings The explored experiences emphasize that peer support, lived experience leadership and advocacy are feasible in the Brazilian mental health system and can help advance the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform. Research limitations/implications This paper is limited to the experience of researchers already engaged in peer support work in six cities in Brazil. Although they represent several different regions in Brazil, there are areas it has not reached. Further research should address and provide a broader view of peer support and recovery strategies spreading in the country. Social implications These experiences demonstrate the feasibility and acceptability of the recovering citizenship approach to reduce stigma, promote empowerment, autonomy, activism and advocacy, and increase a sense of belonging for those in recovery and marginalized by society. The Brazilian psychiatric reform can benefit from including peer supporters as mental health treatment providers. Originality/value This paper provides a novel view of the state of the art of peer support initiatives in Brazil and can inspire individuals, government and communities as they see and understand the breadth, depth and meanings of these peer support experiences.
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Advocacy
Autonomy
Belonging
Citizenship
Collaboration
Community health
COVID-19
Drug abuse
Empowerment
Experience
Feasibility
Health care industry
Health care policy
Health services
Human rights
Leadership
Marginality
Medical personnel
Mental disorders
Mental health care
Mental health services
Pandemics
Peer tutoring
Peers
Psychiatric research
Recovery
Reforms
Regions
Rehabilitation
Social support
Stigma
Strategies
Support groups
Supporters
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