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What is a Peer's primary job? Ans: To set boundaries, to help remove
personal and environmental obstacles to recovery, link the Individual to
the recovering community, and serve as a personal guide in the
management of personal and family recovery.
Is a Peer a sponsor, counselor, or medical professional? Ans: No, a Peer is
not a sponsor, counselor, nurse, doctor, lawyer, priest, minister, or rabbi.
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What should a Peer do if an Individual asks for help outside the Peer's
scope of practice? Ans: Redirect them to the appropriate professional
and respect boundaries.
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List the roles of a Peer. Ans: Motivator/Cheerleader, Ally/Confidant,
Truth-teller, Role Model, Problem Solver, Resource Broker, Advocate,
Community Organizer, Lifestyle Consultant, Friend, and Companion.
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What are some responsibilities of a Peer? Ans: Mandated reporter,
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advocacy, navigating resources, preparing for the future, being flexible,
setting boundaries, being respectful, trustworthy, and reliable.
What communication skills should a Peer possess? Ans: Active listening,
paraphrasing, assertive communication, ability to have difficult
conversations.
What is the Peer's role in difficult conversations? Ans: To be
knowledgeable, to know their own triggers, and know how to have
difficult conversations.
What is a Peer's role in promoting recovery? Ans: Removing barriers and
obstacles to recovery and serving as a personal guide for people seeking
or in recovery.
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How is recovery defined? Ans: A process of change through which
individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life,
and strive to reach their full potential. It is also a combination of
physical, mental, and spiritual models of engagement.
What actions does a person in recovery take? Ans: Consistent and
conscious actions to address their substance use and mindset
surrounding their substance use.
What is essential to the Individual's recovery? Ans: Agency and the
Individual's willingness to change.
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Can an individual be in recovery even if they use substances? Ans: The
text introduces the concept of moderation-based recovery, which
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involves the sustained deceleration of substance use to a sub-clinical
level. This suggests that recovery does not always require complete
abstinence.
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What is the first core value of recovery? Ans: All individuals are unique
and have special needs, goals, health attitudes, behaviors, and
expectations for recovery.
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What is the second core value of recovery? Ans: Individuals in recovery
share some similarities; however, management of their lives will require
different pathways at different times.
What is the third core value of recovery? Ans: All persons should have
equal access to recovery and the opportunity to participate in their
recovery process.
How does the service/support relationship differ between a counselor,
Peer, and sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Significant power differential; high
external accountability. Peer: Minimal power differential. Sponsor:
Minimal power differential, support-based accountability.
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How does the style of helping differ between a counselor, Peer, and
sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Formal, personally guarded, structured.
Peer: Variable by organizational setting.
Sponsor: Informal, open, spontaneous.
How does the use of self differ between a counselor, Peer, and sponsor?
Ans: Counselor: Self-disclosure discouraged or prohibited.
Peer: Strategic use of one's own story.
Sponsor: Strategic use of one's own story; role model.
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How does temporal orientation differ between a counselor, Peer, and
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sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Focus on past experiences.
Peer: Focus on present and future.
Sponsor: Focus on present.
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How does foundational knowledge differ between a counselor, Peer, and
sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Emphasis on formal education (theory and
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science).
Peer: Emphasis on experiential knowledge and training.
Sponsor: Emphasis on experiential knowledge.
How does the organizational context differ between a counselor, Peer,
and sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Works within an organizational hierarchy.
Peer: Varied settings and supervision.
Sponsor: Minimal hierarchy and no formal supervision.
How does the service/support framework differ between a counselor,
Peer, and sponsor? Ans: Counselor: Works within a particular
organizational treatment philosophy.