Attitudes of mental health peer-run organizations toward health homes: Recommendations for policy and practice

This study found peer-run organizations were cautious about health home integration due to concerns over values, medical provider relations, and coercion.

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Self-Reliance and Belonging: Guest Experiences of a Peer Respite

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Characteristics of Peer Respites in the United States: Expanding the Continuum of Care for Psychiatric Crisis