COMPILATION BUNDLE 2026 EXAMS SET
QUESTIONS COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
DETAILED PRACTICE COMPILATION
GRADED A+
⩥ From Disease/Disability.
Answer: To Wellness/Strengths
⩥ From What's Wrong.
Answer: To What's Strong
⩥ From Staff-Driven.
Answer: To Client-Driven
⩥ From Mental Health.
Answer: To Whole Health
⩥ From Social Separation.
Answer: To Social Integration
,⩥ From Compliance to a Plan.
Answer: To Engagement in a Process
⩥ From Dependence.
Answer: To Interdependence
⩥ People cannot recover.
Answer: The belief in recovery prior to the 1980s
⩥ People can and do recover.
Answer: Around 1980, people began to believe this about recovery
⩥ System can support recovery.
Answer: 2003, The President's New Freedom Commission Report on
Mental Health was issued, stating this.
⩥ Recovery initiatives involve the whole process.
Answer: After 2006, the National Association of State Mental Health
Program Directors (NASMPD) Medical Directors Council
recommended that states implement a standard set of health indicators to
be recorded and used for the clinical care of each person served.
, ⩥ The National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors
(NASMPD) issued a report entitled Morbidity and Mortality in People
with Serious Mental Illness in 2006 stating this..
Answer: People with serious mental illness served by the public mental
health system die, on average, 25 years earlier than the general
population.
⩥ Dr. William Anthony.
Answer: 3 things played a key role in enabling the belief that people can
and do recover: the writings of consumers moving on with their lives,
longitudinal research of people like Dr. Courtney Harding and the
emergence of the philosophy of psychosocial rehabilitation.
⩥ The decade of recovery, according to Dr. William Anthony.
Answer: The 90s
⩥ Statement from the President's New Freedom Commission Report on
Mental Health.
Answer: We envision a time when everyone diagnosed with a mental
illness will recover. [but there is work to be done!]
⩥ Stabilization and Maintenance Beliefs.
Answer: More than likely an illness would get progressively worse. The
best you could expect was to get people stabilized and then maintain
them as best you could in supervised environments.