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Supporting peers / trauma resiliency - ANSWER -safety,
trustworthiness/transparency, peer support, collaboration and mutuality,
empowerment voice and choice, cultural historical and gender issues
short stories - ANSWER -share the message not the mess
approaching conflict - ANSWER -acknowledge there is a problem, emphasize
ground rules, look for areas of agreement, affirm value of different opinions, listen
to everyone's point of view, define conflict early, create solutions, choose a
solution
peer partnering - ANSWER -attending, listening, paraphrasing, validating, feeling
heard, present moment, empathy, open ended questions
support self advocacy - ANSWER -use our own recovery story, support self
advocacy, model community advocacy
self advocacy planning - ANSWER -start with strengths. Name the need, help do
research, identify gatekeeper, make a plan, role play, repeat, prepare for no
Ethics - ANSWER -equitable and fair, do no harm, respect and mutuality, when in
doubt ask your supervisor
DAP note - ANSWER -Data, Assessment, Plan
individualized service plan updated - ANSWER -every 6 months
SMART goals - ANSWER -Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
, Timely
behavioral health - ANSWER -a state of mental/emotional being and/or choices
and actions that affect wellness. Behavioral health problems include substance
abuse or misuse, alcohol and drug addiction, serious psychological distress,
suicide, and mental and substance use disorders
when is certification as a peer counselor required by the state of wa - ANSWER -
to be medicaid reimbursable
describe where peer supporters might work - ANSWER -outpatient, peer bridger,
housing or employment, crisis, pact
WAC 182-538D-0200 - ANSWER -defines peer counselors as a person who is
recognized by a medicaid agency as a person who self identifies as a consumer of
behavioral health services. Parent or legal guardians of a child under the age of 18
who has applied for, are eligible for, or have received services may also become a
peer counselor.
Youth peer supporter role - ANSWER -relate to youth culture, support young
people.
parent peer supporter role - ANSWER -parent of child with behavioral health
challenge, knows the system and can offer hope
recovery coach - ANSWER -Recovery coaching is a person-centered, strengths-
based support for people who suffer from their own or someone else's addictions.
peer role is and is not - ANSWER -build hope, empowerment, self advocacy,
building blocks of recovery. Is not a clinician, does not give advice, talk about
medications or medical issues, work outside the scope of their jobs, focus on their
own problems.