Publications by authors named "Lion Gai Meir"

The outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic challenged vulnerable populations such as individuals with significant mental illness. In this fresh focus, we describe the innovative development of the UPSIDES mental health peer support intervention, in face of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel. While the research program is still ongoing, in this paper we focus on the processes and lessons learned from dealing with the rapidly changing circumstances of the pandemic.

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Background: Initial training is essential for the mental health peer support worker (PSW) role. Training needs to incorporate recent advances in digital peer support and the increase of peer support work roles internationally. There is a lack of evidence on training topics that are important for initial peer support work training and on which training topics can be provided on the internet.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lion Gai Meir"

  • - Lion Gai Meir's recent research focuses on the development and implementation of mental health peer support interventions, particularly in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting innovative strategies used in Israel.
  • - The work emphasizes the importance of systematized training for mental health peer support workers, identifying gaps in current training protocols and advocating for updated methodologies that incorporate recent advancements in digital peer support.
  • - Through ongoing projects and international consultations, Meir aims to establish evidence-based training standards and strategies that address the evolving needs of peer support roles in mental health contexts globally.