What is the definition of behavioral health? (As defined by SAMHSA) correct answers - A
state of mental/emotional being and/or choices and actions that affect wellness.
- Substance abuse and misuse are one set of behavioral health problems
- Other problems include (but are not limited to) serious psychological distress, suicide, and
mental illness.
What is recovery? (As defined by SAMHSA) correct answers "A process of change through
which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to
reach their full potential."
What is harm reduction? (in terms of substance use disorder) correct answers Ideas and
practical strategies with the goal of reducing negative consequences associated with drug use
or other activities that can be damaging to a person's well-being.
Is abstinence to only way to recovery for substance use disorder? correct answers No; not
everyone agrees that abstinence is essential to recovery. There are many paths to recovery.
What is the definition of resiliency? correct answers The ability of a person or family to
rebound from adverse events as well as the ability to develop strengths to respond to
challenges in a positive way.
- Promote Positive Potential
- Building on Strengths
- Learning to adapt to challenges
What are the 4 dimensions of recovery? correct answers - Health
- Home
- Purpose
- Community
What are SAMHSA's 10 Guiding Principles of Recovery? correct answers - Hope
- Holistic
- Peer Support
- Person Driven
- Relational
- Culture
- Many Pathways
- Addresses Trauma
- Strengths & Responsibility
- Respect
Does language matter? correct answers YES! Language creates reality!
What kind of language do we use when describing people as individuals? correct answers
First-Person Language
-Examples:
A person with...
A person living with...
A person in recovery from...
, What is wrong with using the term "mental illness" and what should be used instead? correct
answers Illness focuses on impairments, difficulties, and the medical world. Instead, use
behavior health and wellness.
What is the "Medical Model"? correct answers Languages and practices that are overly
clinical, disempowering and do NOT promote hope.
- Does not always promote recovery!
What is the "Recovery Model"? correct answers Languages and practices that are person
centered, and promotes hope and recovery concepts.
- Recovery is self-defined!
What are some examples of recovery messages? correct answers - Teaching recovery
concepts
- Supporting recovery
- You can reach your goals
- You are unique and talented
- You are in charge of your life.
- You can have the life you want.
What are other recovery challenges? correct answers - Lifelong, chronic illness
- Coercion
- Medication
- Alternatives
(from module one of the online pre-requisite course, under "medical world".
What is Long Term Recovery? correct answers - Symptom relief is only part of recovery.
- Long term recovery requires consistent effort to build strong lives.
What is the peer support role? correct answers - Share your own stories of hope and
overcoming challenges
-Consistently "hold the hope" for individuals and families. Express frequently your faith that
change is possible and life will improve.
- Support choice and empowerment
- Encourage opportunities for additional support, including joining community support
organizations
What is NOT a peer role? correct answers -Telling others how to live their lives
-Suggesting their own solutions are the best
-Giving advice
-Talking about medications or medical issues
-Working outside the scope of their jobs
-Focusing on their own problems
What are factors that hinder hope? correct answers - Experiencing major losses, including
loss of hopes and dreams
- Becoming socially disconnected
- Losing economic security and status
- Experiencing stigma from society