Certified Recovery Peer Specialist
The ability to bounce back or cope in the face of adversity is known as -
ANS-Resilience.
Research has shown that the most powerful way to reduce stigma associated with
behavioral health disorders is - ANS-Contact.
One technique that can help boost confidence and encourage peers to stretch their
comfort zones in relationship building is: - ANS-role playing.
The most common factor in increasing resilience is - ANS-a caring relationship
The ability to form and sustain relationships is known as - ANS-social competence.
All of the following are characteristics of effective peer support conversations EXCEPT: -
ANS-joining the client with emotional responses.
SAMHSA has identified four dimensions that support recovery. They are health, home,
community and - ANS-purpose.
The first step in developing an advocacy strategy is to - ANS-identify the need or
problem.
In a SOAP note, what should be included in the A portion of the note? - ANS-an
impression of the client's needs and recommended referrals
True or False? The processes that take place during the stages of recovery are similar
for persons who have either a mental health or a substance use disorder. - ANS-True
The principle of treating everyone as though they are carrying an infectious disease is
known as - ANS-universal precautions.
Client commitment to the recovery process ranges along a continuum from disinterested
or unmotivated to strongly committed. At which stage of the continuum does the peer
specialist have a role? Resistance, strongly committed, or initial interest without
commitment? - ANS-All of the above. The peer specialist has a role in maintaining or
enhancing the client's commitment to recovery at every stage of the continuum.
The ability to bounce back or cope in the face of adversity is known as -
ANS-Resilience.
Research has shown that the most powerful way to reduce stigma associated with
behavioral health disorders is - ANS-Contact.
One technique that can help boost confidence and encourage peers to stretch their
comfort zones in relationship building is: - ANS-role playing.
The most common factor in increasing resilience is - ANS-a caring relationship
The ability to form and sustain relationships is known as - ANS-social competence.
All of the following are characteristics of effective peer support conversations EXCEPT: -
ANS-joining the client with emotional responses.
SAMHSA has identified four dimensions that support recovery. They are health, home,
community and - ANS-purpose.
The first step in developing an advocacy strategy is to - ANS-identify the need or
problem.
In a SOAP note, what should be included in the A portion of the note? - ANS-an
impression of the client's needs and recommended referrals
True or False? The processes that take place during the stages of recovery are similar
for persons who have either a mental health or a substance use disorder. - ANS-True
The principle of treating everyone as though they are carrying an infectious disease is
known as - ANS-universal precautions.
Client commitment to the recovery process ranges along a continuum from disinterested
or unmotivated to strongly committed. At which stage of the continuum does the peer
specialist have a role? Resistance, strongly committed, or initial interest without
commitment? - ANS-All of the above. The peer specialist has a role in maintaining or
enhancing the client's commitment to recovery at every stage of the continuum.