1-on-1 Peer Specialists by Topic
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Specialist Topics
Private Peer Support
Lived-Experience Peers
Major Life Events
Abandonment Peer Specialists
Experiencing abandonment, whether in childhood or adulthood, can leave deep emotional wounds that are hard to process alone. The lingering effects may show up as fear of rejection, difficulty trusting others, or challenges in forming healthy relationships. Many who’ve been abandoned struggle in silence, unsure of how to heal. Peer support offers a space where individuals can connect with others who have lived through similar pain. Through open conversations, participants can share their stories, validate one another’s experiences, and begin to rebuild their sense of self-worth. Knowing you're not alone in this journey can be the first step toward meaningful healing and connection.
Family & Parenthood
Adoption post-placement Peer Specialists
Adoption can be a beautiful experience, but it also comes with complex emotions for all parties involved — adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Feelings of identity confusion, grief, or unspoken questions are common, yet often left unshared. Peer support offers a space to explore these emotions with others who’ve been through similar experiences. Whether you're navigating reunion, open adoption dynamics, or lifelong questions about belonging, peer groups provide understanding, validation, and shared wisdom.
Adoption Peer Specialists
Adoption can be a beautiful experience, but it also comes with complex emotions for all parties involved — adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Feelings of identity confusion, grief, or unspoken questions are common, yet often left unshared. Peer support offers a space to explore these emotions with others who’ve been through similar experiences. Whether you're navigating reunion, open adoption dynamics, or lifelong questions about belonging, peer groups provide understanding, validation, and shared wisdom.
Mental Health
ADHD Peer Specialists
Living with ADHD can feel frustrating and exhausting, especially when others don’t understand the daily mental challenges. From difficulty focusing and impulsivity to feelings of being misunderstood or labeled, ADHD often impacts work, relationships, and self-esteem. Peer support gives individuals with ADHD a chance to connect with others who truly get it. It’s a space where coping strategies are shared, victories are celebrated, and setbacks are met with understanding — not criticism. Together, people with ADHD can foster resilience and build tools for success in a neurodiverse world.
Addiction Peer Specialists
Addiction can isolate you, creating feelings of guilt, shame, or helplessness. Whether you’re in recovery or just beginning to recognize addictive behaviors, it’s important to know that support is available — and it doesn’t have to come from professionals alone. Peer support allows individuals to come together in solidarity, share their experiences without judgment, and provide mutual encouragement. It’s a space where relapse is understood, progress is celebrated, and healing is nurtured through shared stories and accountability. Peer groups can be an essential pillar in the recovery journey.
Identity & Representation
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Personal Growth
Physical Health
Alcoholism Peer Specialists
Adoption can be a beautiful experience, but it also comes with complex emotions for all parties involved — adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Feelings of identity confusion, grief, or unspoken questions are common, yet often left unshared. Peer support offers a space to explore these emotions with others who’ve
Relationships
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a ShareWell Peer Specialist?
Peer Specialists are trained peer supporters who offer private, 1-on-1 calls drawing on their own lived experience. They are not therapists or clinicians, but they provide compassionate, non-clinical support for the topics they have walked through themselves.
What topics can I find a Specialist for?
We have Peer Specialists across 150+ topics including anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, grief, narcissistic abuse, chronic illness, relationship struggles, and parenthood. Browse all topics above to find someone whose story resonates with yours.
How do I book a 1-on-1 call?
Choose a topic above, read through Specialist profiles, and pick a time that works on their live availability. Calls are private, scheduled directly with the Specialist, and handled securely through ShareWell.
How is a Specialist different from a support group?
Support groups are free, live, and shared with others navigating the same topic. A 1-on-1 Specialist call is private, affordable, and focused entirely on your situation. Many members use both: groups for ongoing community, and a Specialist when they want one-on-one attention.
Ready for Private, 1-on-1 Peer Support?
Find a trained Peer Specialist whose lived experience matches yours, and book a private call at a time that works for you.