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Correction to Hopper et al.

The Open Forum by Kim Hopper, Ph.D., Jennifer Van Tiem, Ph.D., Lauren Cubellis, M.P.H., and Leah Pope, Ph.D., initially published online November 6, 2019 (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.201900174), should have referred throughout to Intentional Peer Support instead of intensive peer support. The updated title, reflected in the Open Forum in this issue(71:199–201), is “Merging Intentional Peer Support and Dialogic Practice: Implementation Lessons From Parachute NYC.”