SOCI 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Peer Support, Active Listening
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Someone who is your equal, who is in the same situation as you (e. g. , two students or two coworkers) Getting better after being in a negative state. The knowledge of the false knowledge that people had about people with lived experienced. People did not know what a peer was supposed to be and what a peer was supposed to do. It is easier to teach a person what a peer does if the person has no idea what a peer does, than to teach it to a person who thinks they already know what a peer does. What the professionals though that i was supposed to do. Fear of changing the way the clinical worker sees someone with lived experience. Flipping everything (e. g. , what was designed before the service was in place, threw away, and started from scratch by asking what everyone would like, or what would help)