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Psychiatric Rehabilitation - ANSWER-.... promotes recovery, full community integration
and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental
health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives. Psychiatric
rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed and individualized. These
services are an essential element of the health care and human services spectrum, and
should be evidenced-based.
WRAP - ANSWER-Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - ANSWER--an evidence-based practice that
improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most vulnerable to
homelessness and hospitalization.
Principles of Psych Rehab Groupings - ANSWER-1-3= Roles of the Practitioners
4-10= Best Practices in the Field
11-12 PsyR Service Delivery
Social Security Act (SSA) definition for Disability - ANSWER--"the inability to engage in
any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or
mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can
be expected to last for a continuous period of no less than 12 months."
PRA's definition for Disability - ANSWER--the concept is seen as more relevant to
rehabilitation than is the concept of illness and implies the hope of reacquiring abilities
and valued roles.
The Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective - ANSWER--the health condition is seen as
interacting with environmental and personal factors to affect an individual's functioning
at the level of body functions and structures, in performance of daily activities, and in
participation in values roles and life domains.
Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective Functions related to Symptoms of the Body - ANSWER-
ABC
-Affective functions: experience, expression, regulation of affect.
-Behavioral functions: energy and drive, sleep and appetites, and psychomotor
functions
, -Cognitive functions: experience of self and time, attention/concentration, memory, and
executive functions
Positive Symptoms (in regards to Medical Perspective of Psychiatric Disbility) -
ANSWER--additions to typical behaviors (present)
Ex. delusion, hallucinations, bizzare behaviors, etc.
Negative Symptoms (in regards to Medical Perspective of Psychiatric Disbility) -
ANSWER--showing a lack of something (absent)
Ex. social withdrawl, difficulty producing thoughts or speech, blunted of flat affect, etc.
The Social Perspective on Psychiatric Disability - ANSWER--sees the disability as a
product of the social and interpersonal factors.
-"there is no such thing as a mental illness"
-believes that psychiatric symptoms can be a healthy response to a dysfunctional world.
-"what looks like illness often represents a method of surviving difficult times or coping
with trauma
-Believes that because the environment helps to define 'disability', disability is a socially
constructed concept.
Competency - ANSWER--the ability to apply or use knowledge, skills, attitudes, and
personal characteristics to successfully perform critical work tasks, specific functions, or
operate in a given role or position.
KSA - ANSWER-Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
KSA's Three competency blocks - ANSWER-Foundational (bottom tier), industry-related
(middle tier), and occupation-related (top tier)
KSA's Foundational Block - ANSWER--can be generalized/are core competencies
-three tiers: basic workplace skills, basic academic skills, and the personal effectiveness
skill (soft skills)
Accredidation - ANSWER-the approval of an organization stating that they meet the
expected standards and competencies
Certification - ANSWER-granted to an individual by a non-governmental agency
Licensure/Registration - ANSWER-granted to an individual by a government agency
Person-Centered Planning (PCP) - ANSWER--an ongoing collaborative process
between an individual and his or her team members (including clinical and rehabilitation
professionals as well as natural supports)
Process Perspective (in regards to PCP) - ANSWER--how roles, relationships, and
planning meetings look different when conducted in a person-centered fashion
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation - ANSWER-.... promotes recovery, full community integration
and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental
health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives. Psychiatric
rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed and individualized. These
services are an essential element of the health care and human services spectrum, and
should be evidenced-based.
WRAP - ANSWER-Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - ANSWER--an evidence-based practice that
improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most vulnerable to
homelessness and hospitalization.
Principles of Psych Rehab Groupings - ANSWER-1-3= Roles of the Practitioners
4-10= Best Practices in the Field
11-12 PsyR Service Delivery
Social Security Act (SSA) definition for Disability - ANSWER--"the inability to engage in
any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or
mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can
be expected to last for a continuous period of no less than 12 months."
PRA's definition for Disability - ANSWER--the concept is seen as more relevant to
rehabilitation than is the concept of illness and implies the hope of reacquiring abilities
and valued roles.
The Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective - ANSWER--the health condition is seen as
interacting with environmental and personal factors to affect an individual's functioning
at the level of body functions and structures, in performance of daily activities, and in
participation in values roles and life domains.
Bio-Psycho-Social Perspective Functions related to Symptoms of the Body - ANSWER-
ABC
-Affective functions: experience, expression, regulation of affect.
-Behavioral functions: energy and drive, sleep and appetites, and psychomotor
functions
, -Cognitive functions: experience of self and time, attention/concentration, memory, and
executive functions
Positive Symptoms (in regards to Medical Perspective of Psychiatric Disbility) -
ANSWER--additions to typical behaviors (present)
Ex. delusion, hallucinations, bizzare behaviors, etc.
Negative Symptoms (in regards to Medical Perspective of Psychiatric Disbility) -
ANSWER--showing a lack of something (absent)
Ex. social withdrawl, difficulty producing thoughts or speech, blunted of flat affect, etc.
The Social Perspective on Psychiatric Disability - ANSWER--sees the disability as a
product of the social and interpersonal factors.
-"there is no such thing as a mental illness"
-believes that psychiatric symptoms can be a healthy response to a dysfunctional world.
-"what looks like illness often represents a method of surviving difficult times or coping
with trauma
-Believes that because the environment helps to define 'disability', disability is a socially
constructed concept.
Competency - ANSWER--the ability to apply or use knowledge, skills, attitudes, and
personal characteristics to successfully perform critical work tasks, specific functions, or
operate in a given role or position.
KSA - ANSWER-Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
KSA's Three competency blocks - ANSWER-Foundational (bottom tier), industry-related
(middle tier), and occupation-related (top tier)
KSA's Foundational Block - ANSWER--can be generalized/are core competencies
-three tiers: basic workplace skills, basic academic skills, and the personal effectiveness
skill (soft skills)
Accredidation - ANSWER-the approval of an organization stating that they meet the
expected standards and competencies
Certification - ANSWER-granted to an individual by a non-governmental agency
Licensure/Registration - ANSWER-granted to an individual by a government agency
Person-Centered Planning (PCP) - ANSWER--an ongoing collaborative process
between an individual and his or her team members (including clinical and rehabilitation
professionals as well as natural supports)
Process Perspective (in regards to PCP) - ANSWER--how roles, relationships, and
planning meetings look different when conducted in a person-centered fashion