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Paperback Peers Are Professionals Too: The Truth About Our Work, Our Worth, and Why the System Needs to Catch Up Book

ISBN: B0G49KRL8V

ISBN13: 9798276392486

Peers Are Professionals Too: The Truth About Our Work, Our Worth, and Why the System Needs to Catch Up

Peer support is not a side role. It is a profession built from lived experience, courage, and the kind of wisdom no classroom can teach. Peers Are Professionals Too exposes the truth about peer work and challenges the stigma, tokenism, and low pay that still hold the field back.

This book shows why peers are essential in treatment, harm reduction, mental health, reentry, trauma support, and community healing. It breaks down how peers build trust faster than anyone else, increase engagement, reduce relapse, and create safety in systems that often fail the people they claim to serve.

Inside you will learn:
- Why lived experience is a qualification, not a liability
- How peer support grew from grassroots survival, not clinical theory
- The many types of peers beyond substance use recovery
- How peers influence outcomes, retention, and client trust
- The difference between tokenism and real inclusion
- What systems must change to respect peers as true professionals

This book is a call to action for peers, clinicians, and leadership. If you believe in recovery, harm reduction, trauma informed care, mental health advocacy, and community wellness, this book gives you clarity, validation, and power.

Peers are not helpers. Peers are professionals. And this book proves it.

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