Reflection on Peer Support in Recovery: Observations from a SMART Recovery Meeting

  • Attend a Support and Recovery Group

This activity aims to increase your understanding of the role that support and recovery groups play in mental health and substance use recovery. You will attend a support or recovery group meeting (either in person or virtually) and reflect on your observations. Then, you will participate in a group discussion board to share your insights and engage with your peers.

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  • Steps to Complete:
    • Select a Group:
      • Choose a support or recovery group to attend. Examples include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), or another relevant group (e.g., Grief Support, Overeaters Anonymous).
      • You may attend either an in-person meeting or an online/virtual meeting.
      • Ensure the group aligns with the focus of mental health, addiction, or emotional support and is open to observers or newcomers.
      • You can use the link below to help locate a meeting. Ensure when looking at AA/NA meetings that they are listed as “open” meetings
        • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings
          https://www.aa.org/find-aa
        • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings
          https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/
        • SMART Recovery Meetings
          https://www.smartrecovery.org/local-meetings/
    • Attend the Group:
      • Attend at least one full session of the group. Be respectful of the group’s culture and confidentiality norms.
      • Observe the group’s structure, communication styles, and the role of peer support.
      • Focus on how the group fosters a sense of community, accountability, and emotional resilience.
      • While attending the meeting, remember that confidentiality is a cornerstone of these groups. You may take notes for personal reflection, but do not record or identify individuals in your observations or reflections.
    • Reflection Questions: After attending the group, reflect on the following:
      • What was the overall tone and atmosphere of the meeting?
      • How did group members support each other emotionally and mentally?
      • What role did the group leader/facilitator play (if any)?
      • Were there any key concepts or approaches to recovery you noticed?
      • How did this experience influence your perspective on peer support and recovery?

Group Discussion Board – Reflections on Support and Recovery Groups

Objective:

The goal of this discussion is to foster scholarly dialogue in a respectful and professional manner. You will integrate your experience from attending a support or recovery group with an analysis of relevant literature and engage in meaningful exchanges with your peers.

Instructions:

  1. Initial Discussion Post:
    • Write a reflection (no longer than 300 words) that incorporates your experience from attending the support or recovery group and examine how peer support influences recovery.
    • Support your statements with relevant literature, ensuring your post includes an APA-formatted reference list that demonstrates the use of primary sources.
    • Your reflection should address:
      • Key observations about group dynamics and peer interactions.
      • Analysis of the role of the facilitator (if present).
      • Connections between your observations and existing scholarly literature on peer support or recovery.
  2. Scholarly Reference Requirement:
    • Throughout your participation in this discussion, you are required to include a minimum of three (3) different scholarly references.
    • These references should be integrated into your initial post and/or your responses to peers. Here’s what to keep in mind:
      • At least three (3) different scholarly references must be cited.
      • These references should be drawn from primary sources, such as peer-reviewed articles, textbooks, or evidence-based literature.
    • All citations must be formatted in APA style and included in a reference list at the end of the relevant posts.
  3. Scholarly Expectations:
    • Professional Tone: Maintain professional language, grammar, and style throughout your posts.
    • Citations: When sharing opinions or insights, link them to best practices or evidence by citing scholarly readings that informed your views.
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