Introduction to Mental Health Information

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That's why, in order for real change to take place, service Memory Hack users have to empower and partner each other meaningfully. These mutually empowered service users then have a foundation and strength able to support growth of equality with the service. Many feel this is unworkable, but ways are now being innovated to make this possible and they are succeeding.

One of the most popular lately is "peer mentoring". This embodiment of mutuality. simply facilitates giving and receiving help and support with respect based on a shared experience. In the UK organisations like the Scottish Recovery Network and Recovery Devon produce similar definitions. Peer mentoring presumes empathy, which is vital to service user healing. As service users we can expect and experience much sympathy from staff and medical professionals but rarely, if ever, empathy.

It's not fair to expect from those whose experience does not include our own, it would be patronizing and disingenuous, at best contrived. From each other it is natural. Understanding through the personal experience of having "been there", genuine engagement, sharing personal recovery experiences: these are all powerful ways service users can support and empower each other.

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