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What Is a Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (CPRSS)?

Published: March 1, 2026 Author: Reddoor Category: Uncategorized

What Is a Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (CPRSS)?

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Key takeaway: A Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist (CPRSS) is a person in recovery who has completed state-approved training and passed an exam to provide peer support services professionally.

What CPRSS Certification Requires

Requirements vary by state, but typically include:

  • Personal lived experience with substance use disorder or mental health recovery
  • Minimum 2 years of sustained recovery
  • 75-100 hours of approved training (ethics, boundaries, crisis intervention, motivational interviewing)
  • Supervised practicum hours (250-500 hours in most states)
  • Passing a certification exam
  • Ongoing continuing education

What a CPRSS Does

CPRSS professionals work in treatment centers, hospitals, emergency departments, jails, recovery housing, and community organizations. They provide non-clinical support including advocacy, system navigation, crisis support, and recovery coaching.

Getting Certified

In Ohio, certification is administered through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Visit our Get Certified page for Ohio-specific requirements and resources.

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