The essential necessity to invest in the cultivation of peer recovery specialists as organizational leaders

Q1 Social Sciences
Traci Carrano Traci Carrano, D. Burrell
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PurposeThe emergence of COVID-19 has exacerbated and spurred the growth of mental health issues in ways that have challenged mental health workers tremendously. The complex nature of COVID-19 has made the need of mental health professionals extremely important. Hospital ward overcrowding, social distancing requirements, sequestrations, limits to face-to-face consultations have created barriers to mental health access, especially those in need of Certified Peer Recovery Specialists. Certified Peer Recovery Specialists play a critical role in the treatment of mental illness through their support and engagement of those recovering from substance abuse. Many in this role are hired because they have a strong skillset for help-oriented clinical work but are often challenged, especially in times like this to development and demonstrate leadership skills. This paper explores the nature and need to develop leadership skills and leadership challenges for people in this field through interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and a content analysis of the current and seminal literature.Design/methodology/approachThis paper explores the nature and need to develop leadership skills and leadership challenges for people in mental health through IPA and a content analysis of the current and seminal literature.FindingsThe essential necessity to invest in the cultivation of peer recovery specialists and mental health professionals as organizational leaders.Originality/valueHospital ward overcrowding, social distancing requirements, sequestrations, limits to face- to- face consultations have created barriers to mental health access, especially those in need of Certified Peer Recovery Specialists. Certified Peer Recovery Specialists play a critical role in the treatment of mental illness through their support and engagement of those recovering from substance abuse.
有必要投资培养同行康复专家作为组织领导者
COVID-19的出现加剧并刺激了精神卫生问题的增长,给精神卫生工作者带来了巨大挑战。COVID-19的复杂性使得对精神卫生专业人员的需求极其重要。医院病房过度拥挤、社交距离要求、隔离、面对面咨询的限制,对获得心理健康服务造成了障碍,特别是对那些需要经认证的同伴康复专家的人。经过认证的同伴康复专家通过支持和参与那些从药物滥用中恢复的人,在精神疾病的治疗中发挥着关键作用。许多担任这一职位的人之所以被聘用,是因为他们在以帮助为导向的临床工作方面有很强的技能,但他们经常面临挑战,尤其是在这样的时代,他们需要发展和展示领导技能。本文通过解释性现象学分析(IPA)和对当前和开创性文献的内容分析,探讨了该领域人们发展领导技能和领导挑战的本质和需要。设计/方法/方法本文通过IPA和对当前和开创性文献的内容分析,探讨了心理健康人群发展领导技能和领导挑战的本质和必要性。研究发现,有必要投资培养同伴康复专家和心理健康专家作为组织领导者。独创性/价值医院病房过度拥挤,社会距离要求,隔离,面对面咨询的限制,造成了心理健康获取的障碍,特别是那些需要认证的同伴康复专家。经过认证的同伴康复专家通过支持和参与那些从药物滥用中恢复的人,在精神疾病的治疗中发挥着关键作用。
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