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Helping People Connect to the Religious Congregations and Spiritual Groups of Their Choice: The Role of Peer Specialists

April 21, 2014 Guest User
A monograph from the Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities 
http://www.tucollaborative.org/pdfs/Toolkits_Monographs_Guidebooks/peer_support_consumer_run_services_peer_specialists/Final%20Religion%20Monograph.pdf
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