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Striving and Thriving Among Certified Peer Specialists

Presentation at SAMHSA by Laysha Ostrow on the CPS Career Outcomes Study, covering wages, financial wellbeing, burnout, and policy suggestions.

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An Interview with Laysha Ostrow

Interview with Laysha Ostrow on her research, consulting company, peer specialist inclusion in care, and personal system experience.

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Journal Article Laysha Ostrow 10/1/25 Journal Article Laysha Ostrow 10/1/25

Employment Outcomes After Certification as a Behavioral Health Peer Specialist in Four U.S. States

Study of 680 CPSs found peer support jobs offer benefits like longer job tenure, better benefits, and higher job satisfaction.

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Predictors of worklife burnout among mental health certified peer specialists

Survey examined burnout among peer specialists, finding that those in peer services jobs reported lower exhaustion and higher professional efficacy.

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Employment Status Following Peer Specialist Certification: Results of a 3-Year Multistate Survey

Survey investigated peer specialist post-certification employment and retention, finding a trend of specialists leaving peer support for other types of work.

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Postcertification Wages Among Certified Peer Specialists Working in Peer Support and Other Occupations

Study found wages for peer support jobs increased less than non-peer jobs (2020-2022). Financial well-being did not significantly improve.

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"Once a peer always a peer": A qualitative study of peer specialist experiences with employment following state certification

"Once a peer always a peer": A qualitative study of peer specialist experiences with employment following state certification

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Employment of Certified Peer Specialists in Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas

Study examines peer specialist employment in shortage areas (MHPSAs). CPSs leverage their credential to address shortages; supportive policies are encouraged.

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