perspective autonomie en santé mentale
Services
Organization composed of peer support workers who accompany people in the process of recovery.
* Listening and support to anyone experiencing mental health difficulties or emotional suffering on a daily basis, such as: anxiety disorders (phobia, panic disorder, generalized anxiety), personality disorder, mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder), psychotic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), all other problems affecting emotional balance (stress, loneliness, grief, Covid-19, burnout).
* Peer support approach based on the experiential and life experience of the counsellors and the tools they have developed throughout their journey towards recovery, allowing them to understand the person in what he or she is experiencing.
* Family peer support service: member of the family of a person living with a mental health problem, who has been trained to listen to and support the family and loved ones.
* Support to the recovery process by favouring personal autonomy, social integration, initiatives, community involvement and full citizenship.
* Referrals to other resources when necessary.
Details on the service offer
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Eligibility
people 18 years old and over living with a mental health problem or emotional suffering
Schedule
Monday to Thursday 9h00 to 16h00, Friday 9h00 to 15h30
Fees
none
Coverage area
Greater Montréal
Languages offered
English, French
Application process
by phone, in person, by email
Documents required
none
Volunteer opportunities
Yes
Mailing address
2402 Sainte-Catherine Street East, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2K 2J6
Hotline
438 521-7276
Business line
514 759-7276
Legal Status
non-profit organization
Funding
self-financing, provincial, federal, donations
Last verified on
2024-02-12