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What does WRAP stand for? - ANS-Wellness Recovery Action Plan

What elements are central to recovery as identified by SAMHSA? - ANS-Holistic, Hope,
Self-direction, Individualized and person centered, empowerment, nonlinear, strengths-
based, respect, peer support

Rights of Passage (ROP) - ANS-A community based model for african american youth

Interpersonal and Intrapersonal factors to consider for cultural competency are - ANS-
(1) sociocultural and demographic descriptors, (2) historic and current sociopolitical
context, (3) cultural values beliefs and behaviors, (4) family & kinship network, (5)
acculturation and adaptation styles, (6) developmental life stage, (7) multicultural
identity development, (8) individual presentation style, (9) intrapersonal variables

Who developed the WRAP? - ANS-Developed by Mary Ellen Copeland in the 1960s.

What are the components of a WRAP? - ANS-(1) triggers, (2) crisis plan, (3) daily
maintenance plan, (4) early warning signs

How many principles of psychiatric rehabilitation are there? - ANS-12

How are the principles of psychiatric rehabilitation grouped? - ANS-1-3: Role of the
Practitioner
4-10: Best practices in the field
11-12: Service delivery

What are principles 1-3 of Psychiatric Rehabilitation? - ANS-Principles 1-3 relate to the
role of the practitioner.

(1) PRP Practitioners convey hope and respect. Believe that all individuals have the
capacity for learning and growth.

(2) PRP practitioners recognize that culture is central to recovery and strive to provide
culturally appropriate and relevant services to consumers.

(3) PRP practitioners engage in the process of informed, shared decision-making and
facilitate partnerships with other people/resources the individual receiving services has
identified.

,What are principles 4-10 of Psychiatric Rehabilitation? - ANS-Principles 4-10 relate to
best practices in the field

(4) PRP services build on strengths and capabilities of the individual.

(5) PRP services are person-centered and designed to address the unique need of the
individuals, consistent with their values, hopes, and aspirations.

(6) PRP services support full integration of people in recovery into their respective
communities; to exercise their citizenship and explore responsibilities/ opportunities that
come with being a community member in society.

(7) PRP services promote empowerment and self-determination. Everyone has the right
to make their own decisions about their treatment and life.

(8) PRP services facilitate the development of support networks through natural
community supports, peer support initiatives, and self/mutual help groups.

(9) PRP services help people promote the quality of ALL aspects of their lives.
Including: social, occupational, residential, intellectual, spiritual, and financial.

(10) PRP services promote health and wellness and encourages people to use
individualized wellness plans.

What are principles 11-12 of Psychiatric Rehabilitation? - ANS-Principles 11-12 relate to
service delivery.

(11) PRP services emphasize evidence-based practices, promising/ emerging best
practices that produce outcomes in line with personal recover. Programs should have
structured program evaluation, quality improvement/assurance that actively involves
consumers

(12) PRP services must be readily accessible to all whenever they need them. Services
should be well coordinated with other psychiatric, medical, and holistic practices/
treatment.

What are the components of a WRAP? - ANS-Four main elements include: Triggers,
crisis plan, daily maintenance plan, early warning signs.

True or False: In psychiatric rehabilitation (PRP) there is no one definition of recovery
that has been agreed upon. It can refer to both a process or an outcome of
interventions, or both. - ANS-True; Overall when discussing recovery we're talking about
a person's right & ability to live a safe, dignified and meaningful life in the community of
their choice despite a continuing/ persistent disability/ illness.

, What is SAMHSA? - ANS-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

What does SAMHSA do? - ANS-Provide technical assistance to consumer run
programs. They also fund various demonstration projects to promote the development
of self-help groups and other innovative peer support programs.

What is SAMHSA definition of recovery? - ANS-A process of change through which
individuals improve their health and wellness, life a self-directed life, and strive to reach
their full potential.

What is the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative? - ANS-A plan created by SAMHSA
that delineates four major dimensions that support a life in recovery.

What are SAMHSA's four major dimensions of recovery? - ANS-Four dimensions
include: Health, Home, Purpose, Recovery

Describe the "Health" component of the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative by
SAMHSA. - ANS-Refers to overcoming or managing one's disease(s), as well as, living
in a physically and emotionally healthy way.

Describe the "Home" component of the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative by
SAMHSA. - ANS-Refers to having a stable place to live.

Describe the "Purpose" component of the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative by
SAMHSA. - ANS-Refers to meaningful daily activities like employment, school,
volunteerism, family care taking, creative endeavors, etc. And the independence,
income, and resources to participate in society.

Describe the "Community" component of the Recovery Support Strategic Initiative by
SAMHSA. - ANS-Refers to relationships and social networks that provide support,
friendship, love, and hope.

What are the 4 main perspectives of psychiatric disability? - ANS-Medical, disability,
bio-psycho-social, social

Define the "medical perspective" on psychiatric disability. - ANS-Focuses on treating the
mental health condition by identifying and addressing the symptoms of the psychiatric
illness. Relies on the DSM-5 definitions of mental health conditions. Most medical
professionals have been trained in this perspective. Treatment typically focuses on
psychotropic medications and psychotherapy.

What are some common terms used from the medical perspective of psychiatric
disability? - ANS-Mental illness, mental impairment, psychotic disorder, emotional
disturbance, or psychiatric diagnosis

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