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Peer International Exchange

Peer International Exchange

Auteur(s): Justin S. Bell PhD
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Peer International Exchange (PIE) is a podcast spotlighting the voices of peer support workers and volunteers around the world. Hosted by Dr. Justin Bell, the show explores how peers are advancing recovery, challenging systems, and building stronger, more sustainable roles in mental health and addiction services. Each episode features global perspectives on peer work, workforce development, and the power of lived experience.© 2025 Justin S. Bell, PhD Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Troubles et maladies
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  • Peer Support in Belgium - Stéphane Waha
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