CERTIFICATION EXAM — 2026/2027.
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EXAM TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES FOR 2025/2026
Before diving into practice questions, master these evidence-based strategies:
SATA Protocol: For "Select All That Apply" questions, identify the stem's core concept first, then
evaluate each option independently as true/false.
Boundary Questions: When in doubt about ethical scenarios, choose the option that maintains
the MOST professional distance while still showing empathy.
Recovery Language: Always select options using person-first, strengths-based language over
pathology-focused terminology.
Time Management: Allocate approximately 75 seconds per question. Mark difficult questions and
return after completing easier items.
Elimination Strategy: For challenging questions, eliminate obviously incorrect options first, then
apply the "peer support specialist role" filter—what falls within YOUR scope vs. clinical treatment.
Critical Distinctions Alert: The exam frequently tests these contrasts:
Sympathy vs. Empathy
Harm Reduction vs. Abstinence-Only
Illness Story vs. Recovery Story
Treatment Goals vs. Recovery Goals
Doing FOR vs. Doing WITH
PART A: ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES, ETHICS & BOUNDARIES
(Questions 1–15)
Question 1: According to CalMHSA certification requirements, which of the
following individuals would be eligible for the Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist
certification?
,A) A 17-year-old with lived experience of mental health challenges who has
completed an approved training program
B) A 21-year-old family member of someone with substance use disorder who has
completed an approved training program
C) A 25-year-old with a master's degree in social work but no personal or family
lived experience
D) A 19-year-old who has worked as a peer support intern but has not completed
an approved training program
Answer: B
Rationale: CalMHSA eligibility requirements specify that candidates must be 18
years or older with self-identified lived experience with mental health and/or
substance use challenges, either as a consumer or family member, AND have
completed an approved training program. Option B meets all these criteria: the
individual is over 18, has family member lived experience, and has completed the
required training. Options A and D fail the age and training requirements,
respectively, while Option C lacks the required lived experience component.
High-Yield Pearl: Lived experience is the NON-NEGOTIABLE eligibility criterion—
you cannot substitute academic credentials for personal or family experience
with mental health/substance use challenges.
Question 2: A peer support specialist has been providing services to a consumer
for six months. The consumer invites the specialist to their birthday party at a
local restaurant. What is the MOST appropriate response according to the
CalMHSA Code of Ethics?
A) Attend the party briefly to show support but leave early
B) Decline the invitation while expressing appreciation for the thoughtfulness
C) Ask the supervisor for permission to attend
D) Suggest meeting for coffee instead to celebrate in a more professional setting
,Answer: B
Rationale: The CalMHSA Code of Ethics explicitly addresses gift policies and
social invitations as part of maintaining professional boundaries. The appropriate
response is to thank the consumer for their thoughtfulness but decline invitations
to maintain professional boundaries and avoid dual relationships. This prevents
the non-therapeutic relationship that could compromise the peer support
dynamic. Options A and D still constitute boundary violations, while Option C
incorrectly suggests this is a supervisory decision rather than an ethical
mandate.
High-Yield Pearl: When receiving gifts or invitations, ALWAYS: 1) Acknowledge
the thoughtfulness, 2) Decline politely, 3) Reframe the relationship as
professional support. This three-step protocol demonstrates empathy while
maintaining boundaries.
Question 3: Under CalMHSA regulations, how often must a certified Peer Support
Specialist complete recertification?
A) Annually
B) Every two years
C) Every three years
D) Every five years
Answer: B
Rationale: CalMHSA certification requirements specify that recertification is
required every two years. This timeline ensures that peer support specialists
maintain current knowledge and competencies while balancing the practical
considerations of continuing education requirements. Annual recertification
, would be unnecessarily burdensome, while longer periods (3-5 years) might allow
knowledge to become outdated in this rapidly evolving field.
High-Yield Pearl: Remember the "2-2-20" rule for recertification: 2 years between
recertifications, with required continuing education that includes specific content
areas.
Question 4: A peer support specialist who was employed as a peer prior to
January 1, 2022, but never completed formal certification training is seeking
credentialing. Which pathway should they pursue?
A) Standard certification pathway with all required training hours
B) Out-of-state reciprocity pathway
C) Grandparenting pathway
D) Expedited certification with reduced requirements
Answer: C
Rationale: CalMHSA established a grandparenting provision specifically for
individuals who were employed as peer support workers on or before January 1,
2022. This pathway recognizes the experiential knowledge of those already
working in the field while still ensuring they meet basic competency standards.
The grandparenting pathway has different requirements than the standard
pathway and is distinct from out-of-state reciprocity, which requires specific hour
accumulations.
High-Yield Pearl: Grandparenting applies ONLY to those employed BEFORE
January 1, 2022—it's a time-limited provision that recognizes prior service in the
peer role.