‘It’s Like Adding a Drop of Ink to Milk and Shaking It’: Newly Certified Peer Specialist Reflections on Lived Recovery Expertise and Professional Identity.

The article is a qualitative study exploring how Certified Peer Specialists (CPSs) integrate their personal lived recovery experiences into their professional roles, highlighting both the pride they take in their unique expertise and the potential challenges of blending their personal and professional identities.

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Measurement of perceived and technical quality of care for depression in racially and ethnically diverse groups

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Employment Trajectories of Recently Certified Peer Support Specialists: A Longitudinal Qualitative Analysis