
Sep 14, 2011, 10:48 AM
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Exactly. And Peer Support on a non-professional level so to speak, is a good thing. All the interactions listed in that article, to me, are fine between peers.
It's important for professional psychologists and counselors --who are not normally recognized as providing peer support -- do not cross the boundaries set for professional ethics. Those boundaries are there to protect the patient as much as the professional. I think that is what the article was also addressing.
PC exists because of peer support.
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