Certified Recovery Peer Specialist 2026 Actual
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What are the qualities of a recovery-oriented system? -
Answer-- Treatment is focused on recovery
- Honors self-determination
- High expectations
- Strengths-based
- Interdependence
- The goal is recovery
- Person driven
- Dignity of risk
- A number of ways to understand distress
What is the difference between asking "What's wrong with
you?" vs. asking "What happened to you?" - Answer-
"What is wrong with you" implies a disorder, or something
that needs to be fixed.
"What happened to you" shifts responsibility from the
person to the environment. It respects behavior as an
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adaptation to one's experience. It seeks to understand the
meaning people make of their experiences.
What is an example of the potential to inspire hope when a
CPS uses Human Experience Language? - Answer-By not
referring to someone as a specific diagnosis or label, it
can show them that they are more than the labels they've
been given. Human experience language can also
promote the idea that a person has the potential to
accomplish anything they want.
Restate the following sentence using Human Experience
Language : Tasha is a paranoid schizophrenic who is
decompensating rapidly - Answer-Tasha is diagnosed with
paranoid schizophrenia
Identify the risks of not using Human Experience
Language - Answer-- Creating or enhancing power
differences
- Supporting false assumptions
- Limiting personal choice
- Perpetuating prejudice and discrimination
- Leading us to the same old ways of thinking
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- Reinforcing broken identities
- Dehumanizing people
List the two parts of Human Experience Language -
Answer-1. Person first
2. Everyday, non-clinical
Why is knowing the history of our movement important? -
Answer-- Knowing where we came from and our
movements many successes
- Helping us to better understand some of our challenges
(past, present, and future)
- Informing us on how we move forward from here
- Knowing we are a part of something bigger and why that
is important
- Knowing how we connect to other movements and
people/groups who we've benefited from
Describe 5 areas to consider in creating a trauma-
informed environment - Answer-- Safety
- Choice
- Collaboration
- Empowerment