Peer Support and the RCOS of New Hampshire – Part 1

Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 1
 
Archways' Threads is a show designed for people interested in the practices of supporting families and individuals affected by problematic substance use. Each episode, Michelle Lennon (President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers) and guests speak about topics of hope, strength, frustrations, and successes. Sometimes intuitive and insightful, and other times a bit fresh and cheeky, join us our as we share stories from peers and participants in the field and practice of Peer Recovery Support and Family Support & Strengthening.
 
0:00 - Introduction to Archways' Threads
7:09 - Role Clarity in Peer Support
11:11 - The Gradual Process of Recovery
14:44 - Building Trust through Peer Support
16:44 - Inserting Peers into the Recovery System
19:25 - Impact of Recovery Community Generosity
 
In part 1 of this 3-part interview, Michelle is joined by Cheryle Pacapelli, a prominent figure in New Hampshire's recovery community. They delve into the vital role of peer recovery support specialists in the recovery process, highlighting their unique contribution to helping individuals rebuild their lives beyond traditional treatment settings. 
 
Cheryle, with her extensive experience and long-term recovery, discusses how peer supporters provide practical assistance and community resources that extend far beyond what is offered by 12-step sponsorship or clinical treatment. The conversation explores the evolution of recovery support services, the importance of integrating peer support within recovery community centers, and the impact of a recovery-oriented system of care. 
 
Michelle and Cheryle also reflect on the historical context of recovery advocacy and the significant strides made in reducing stigma and enhancing support. The episode underscores the value of continuous support in recovery, the generosity and kindness of individuals in recovery, and the critical role of community resources in sustaining long-term recovery. Through Michelle and Cheryle's insights and experiences, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the essential functions of peer support and its transformative effect on individuals and communities.
 
If there's a topic you'd like to see us cover, email us at podcast@archwaysnh.org or call us at 603-960-2128. Visit our website at https://www.archwaysnh.org to learn more about the Archways family of recovery and family resource centers. 
 
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Peer Support and the RCOS of New Hampshire – Part 1
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