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PRACTICAL RESEARCH-BASED HANDBOOK FOR PEER-BASED RECOVERY IN THE UK
This free monograph is likely to become the handbook for the growing peer-based recovery movement in
the UK. For administrators, the approaches it reviews offer a way to reconcile decreasing
per-patient resources with a policy agenda now focused on reintegration and recovery. Though written
by an advocate of peer-based recovery, it is careful to adhere to the research (more comprehensively
reviewed here than in any other publication) and to point out the limitations and risks involved in
this route to recovery and the continuing role of formal services.
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