On Our Own, Together
Peer Programs for People with Mental Illness
Patrick W Corrigan editor Sally Clay editor Bonnie Schell editor Ruth O Ralph editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vanderbilt University Press
Published:30th Jun '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This non-fiction hardback, "On Our Own, Together" from Patrick W Corrigan, Sally Clay, Bonnie Schell & Ruth O Ralph, was published 30th June 2005 by Vanderbilt University Press.
This is a book like no other. While it contains most all the knowledge one would need to develop successful peer programs, it also addresses the philosophy, values, and passion one needs to do it. The various examples of peer programs weave together to tell the larger story of how and why peer programs do work. - William A. Anthony, Director Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University; ""On Our Own, Together is an important book providing us with an understanding of the philosophy, work and healing power of peer-run programs. Rising up from the lived experience of people diagnosed with major mental disorders, these peer programs have evolved over decades. Sally Clay and her co-authors teach us about the principles and practices that form the common ground for all these programs while also highlighting some of the differences between them."" - Patricia E. Deegan, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9780826514653
Dimensions: 229mm x 164mm x 25mm
Weight: 555g
280 pages