Certified Peer Support Specialists (CPSS)

have experienced their own challenges with mental health conditions and/or recovery from addiction and are well positioned to provide support to others who are seeking recovery and wellness. Peers offer hope and encouragement by sharing their experiences and knowledge. They build opportunities for recovering individuals to live meaningful lives in congruence with their values.

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Certified Peer Support Specialists in Idaho provide hope for individuals, families, and communities recovering from mental illness by offering:


  • Connection to a community of peers
  • Encouragement and understanding
  • Information on accessing resources
  • Support through recovery
  • Development of recovery plans which build on your strengths
  • Meet with you in your home and community, with the ability to provide support and encouragement to optimize resilience
  • Provides hope and encouragement by serving as a role model in recovery
  • Provides individualized assistance and education in obtaining community services, maintaining life supports such as housing or income, carrying out activities of daily living, and participating in
  • Support groups or other community networks
  • Offers education and support in working toward physical and mental wellness, including healthy living habits

Peer support services have become an essential part of the mental health and substance abuse recovery landscape in Idaho. These services have proven to be effective in promoting wellness, reducing stigma, and fostering a sense of belonging within communities. Individuals seeking mental health and substance abuse recovery in Idaho can benefit from peer support services. These services provide a unique approach to recovery by offering guidance and support from individuals who have personally experienced similar challenges and successfully navigated their recovery journeys.

Peers understand the struggles, emotions, and obstacles faced by individuals on their recovery paths, making them a valuable resource for those seeking support. Peer support services in Idaho are available in various settings, including mental health clinics, residential treatment centers, and community-based organizations. These services encompass a wide range of support, including one-on-one mentoring, group discussions, educational workshops, and assistance with navigating resources and services. Peers serve as role models and mentors, offering guidance, encouragement, and practical strategies for managing symptoms, reducing relapse, and enhancing overall well-being.

One of the primary benefits of peer support services is that they help to reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance abuse disorders. Through open and honest conversations, peers help to challenge misconceptions and promote acceptance and understanding. By sharing their stories of recovery and resilience, peers inspire others to seek help without fear of judgment, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and supportive community. Furthermore, peer support services have been shown to improve treatment outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions.

The peer-to-peer connection creates a sense of accountability and motivation, encouraging individuals to stay engaged in their recovery journey and adhere to treatment plans. Peers also assist individuals in developing coping skills, building resilience, and maintaining a healthy support network, all of which contribute to long-term recovery success. In conclusion, peer support services in Idaho offer a valuable resource for individuals seeking mental health and substance abuse recovery. Our services at ABM Health Services in Idaho provide a unique approach to recovery by offering guidance and support from individuals who have personally experienced similar challenges. Peers serve as role models and mentors, offering guidance, encouragement, and practical strategies for managing symptoms, reducing relapse, and enhancing overall well-being. They also play a crucial role in reducing the stigma associated with mental health and substance abuse disorders, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and supportive community.

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