PEACE is a Coordinated Specialty Care program dedicated to helping individuals who are experiencing early signs of psychosis, such as changes in thoughts, social functioning, or hallucinations. By addressing these symptoms early, our team works to reduce the risk of recurrence and supports individuals in achieving optimal recovery.
The PEACE team offers a safe, stigma-free environment where individuals and families can openly discuss their experiences and receive the support they need for a hopeful future.
The following roles are integral to our approach:
Each participant in the PEACE program is paired with a Master’s level therapist who guides them through the recovery process. Using the NAVIGATE treatment model, therapists focus on education, support, and coordinated care with other providers to ensure a comprehensive approach to treatment.
Peer Mentors offer unique insights and support, drawing from their own experiences with mental health challenges. They provide individual coaching and perspective, helping to amplify the young person’s voice in meetings and in daily life activities.
Family Partners are parents or caregivers who have supported their own children through mental health challenges. They offer a listening ear, practical advice on navigating the mental health system, and encouragement for families to advocate for their needs and care for themselves.
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Referrals come from the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health.
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