April 10, 2014 - Recovery from mental illness is often possible. That’s the goal of VA’s peer specialist mental health program—to have Veterans who have recovered from mental illness serve as role models for other Veterans. The concept is simple: Veterans will connect better with those who have experienced the same things.A recent survey conducted by VA researchers in Syracuse, N.Y., and Pittsburgh, along with colleagues at the RAND Corporation, showed the achievements, and difficulties, of hiring Veterans with serious mental illnesses. The findings, published in the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, pointed to widespread success and some room for improvement.
A has employed peer specialists for mental health since 2005 and is, in fact, their largest single employer in the world. The program expanded dramatically when President Obama signed an order in 2012 to improve mental health care for Veterans. That led to VA hiring more than 900 peer specialists nationwide to help treat Veterans with mental illness. read more>>>
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