Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Practitioner (CPRP) Exam Prep 2025
UPDATE
Mental health affects about 20% of the population. -CORRECTANSWER True
Psychiatric rehabilitation emerged out of the deinstitutionalization movement of the
1930's. -CORRECTANSWER False
________________ is/are example(s) of evidence-based practices. -
CORRECTANSWER All of the above
Delusion are bizarre beliefs or ideas that a person cannot be talked out of while
hallucinations are incorrect sensory information that the individual experiences as real. -
CORRECTANSWER True
Mood disorders effect between -CORRECTANSWER about 5-20% of the population.
The "Vermont study" by Dr. Hardng was one of the first longitudinal studies to
demonstrate that persons with schizophrenia could have positive long-term outcomes. -
CORRECTANSWER True
,Illness Management and Recovery is an evidence based practice consisting of -
CORRECTANSWER psychoeducation and self-management strategies.
Recovery is a operationalized construct that can only be measured by medical doctors.
-CORRECTANSWER False
The main goal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is: -CORRECTANSWER to promote
recovery.
Shared decision making involves consumers defering to the needs of the treatment
team they are working with. -CORRECTANSWER False
The PsyR process has three stages: the diagnostic stage, the planning stage and the
_________________ stage. -CORRECTANSWER intervention stage.
Since deinstitutionalization PsyR has had a focus on the concept of interdependence. -
CORRECTANSWER True
A wellness coach helps individuals identify strengths in the 8 dimensions of wellness
and then helps them to clarify what they hope to change or improve. -
CORRECTANSWER True
,Much of the early development of psychiatric rehabilitation took place in psychiatric
hospitals and asylums. -CORRECTANSWER False
SMART goals are integral to the coaching process and are used to help individuals
achieve health and wellness goals. The acronym SMART stands for: -
CORRECTANSWER Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-framed.
Research shows that the life span of individuals with mental illnesses is 10 years less
than that of the general population. -CORRECTANSWER False
Psychiatric rehabilitation day programming services maintain a strong reputation and
are overwhelmingly popular with consumers and families. -CORRECTANSWER False
The authors discussed 4 basic service objectives of case management. They include: -
CORRECTANSWER continuity of care, accessibility, accountability and efficiency.
Historically, there are six models of case management. Which of the following has been
most researched and is the only evidence-based practice? -CORRECTANSWER
Assertive Community Treatment.
Research conducted by Dr. Gary Bond on ACT programs found that service recipients
have superior treatment outcomes, such as: -CORRECTANSWER less use of
emergency, crisis intervention and other services.
, Long-term unemployment can result in the deterioration of physical, emotional and
psychiatric well-being and overall functioning. -CORRECTANSWER True
One of the greatest barriers to employment for people with mental illnesses is symptom
management and hospitalization. -CORRECTANSWER False
Actual Supported Education (SEd) programs are only located on college campuses. -
CORRECTANSWER False
The strategies used for supported employment are also used when providing SEd
services. -CORRECTANSWER True
Deinstitutionalization and transinstitutionalization are synonymous terms to describe a
key residential movement from the 60's. -CORRECTANSWER False
The US Fair Housing Act of 1968, was originally enacted to prohibit discrimination
based on race or ethnicity in the sale or rental of housing; however, 20 years later it was
amended to add protections against individuals with disabilities. -CORRECTANSWER
True
Institutionalization syndrome was a formerly diagnosable condition in the DSM-III. -
CORRECTANSWER False
Practitioner (CPRP) Exam Prep 2025
UPDATE
Mental health affects about 20% of the population. -CORRECTANSWER True
Psychiatric rehabilitation emerged out of the deinstitutionalization movement of the
1930's. -CORRECTANSWER False
________________ is/are example(s) of evidence-based practices. -
CORRECTANSWER All of the above
Delusion are bizarre beliefs or ideas that a person cannot be talked out of while
hallucinations are incorrect sensory information that the individual experiences as real. -
CORRECTANSWER True
Mood disorders effect between -CORRECTANSWER about 5-20% of the population.
The "Vermont study" by Dr. Hardng was one of the first longitudinal studies to
demonstrate that persons with schizophrenia could have positive long-term outcomes. -
CORRECTANSWER True
,Illness Management and Recovery is an evidence based practice consisting of -
CORRECTANSWER psychoeducation and self-management strategies.
Recovery is a operationalized construct that can only be measured by medical doctors.
-CORRECTANSWER False
The main goal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is: -CORRECTANSWER to promote
recovery.
Shared decision making involves consumers defering to the needs of the treatment
team they are working with. -CORRECTANSWER False
The PsyR process has three stages: the diagnostic stage, the planning stage and the
_________________ stage. -CORRECTANSWER intervention stage.
Since deinstitutionalization PsyR has had a focus on the concept of interdependence. -
CORRECTANSWER True
A wellness coach helps individuals identify strengths in the 8 dimensions of wellness
and then helps them to clarify what they hope to change or improve. -
CORRECTANSWER True
,Much of the early development of psychiatric rehabilitation took place in psychiatric
hospitals and asylums. -CORRECTANSWER False
SMART goals are integral to the coaching process and are used to help individuals
achieve health and wellness goals. The acronym SMART stands for: -
CORRECTANSWER Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-framed.
Research shows that the life span of individuals with mental illnesses is 10 years less
than that of the general population. -CORRECTANSWER False
Psychiatric rehabilitation day programming services maintain a strong reputation and
are overwhelmingly popular with consumers and families. -CORRECTANSWER False
The authors discussed 4 basic service objectives of case management. They include: -
CORRECTANSWER continuity of care, accessibility, accountability and efficiency.
Historically, there are six models of case management. Which of the following has been
most researched and is the only evidence-based practice? -CORRECTANSWER
Assertive Community Treatment.
Research conducted by Dr. Gary Bond on ACT programs found that service recipients
have superior treatment outcomes, such as: -CORRECTANSWER less use of
emergency, crisis intervention and other services.
, Long-term unemployment can result in the deterioration of physical, emotional and
psychiatric well-being and overall functioning. -CORRECTANSWER True
One of the greatest barriers to employment for people with mental illnesses is symptom
management and hospitalization. -CORRECTANSWER False
Actual Supported Education (SEd) programs are only located on college campuses. -
CORRECTANSWER False
The strategies used for supported employment are also used when providing SEd
services. -CORRECTANSWER True
Deinstitutionalization and transinstitutionalization are synonymous terms to describe a
key residential movement from the 60's. -CORRECTANSWER False
The US Fair Housing Act of 1968, was originally enacted to prohibit discrimination
based on race or ethnicity in the sale or rental of housing; however, 20 years later it was
amended to add protections against individuals with disabilities. -CORRECTANSWER
True
Institutionalization syndrome was a formerly diagnosable condition in the DSM-III. -
CORRECTANSWER False