Journal article

The emotional labour of peer work: encountering stigma in mental healthcare spaces

EL Seal, J Flore, R Kokanović, T Borovica, C Duff, SDM Thomas, S Rao, A Chanen

Health Sociology Review | Published : 2025

Abstract

This article focuses on the workplace experiences of peer workers with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) in mental healthcare settings in Australia. Our article is located at the intersection of political, social, cultural, and legislative forces that have fostered the development of peer work as a paid profession. We draw on the concept of stigma to analyse findings from qualitative interviews with peer workers conducted in [state], Australia. By examining peer work in the broader context of lifeworlds of BPD, we address the interplay of work and professional identity, and the experience of a profoundly stigmatised diagnosis at this intersection. Our findings demonstrate ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We would also like to acknowledge the contribution to this project by wider members of the research team, research participants who generously shared their experiences with us, and project partners for their invaluable support.