PEER RECOVERY PRACTICE
EXAM QUESTIONS fully
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need to pass!!!)
1. When you are developing a recovery/wellness plan you should
include: - answer B: Recovery and/or wellness plans help those
receiving services to plan for immediate needs, anticipate triggers
and identify supporters. With the help of peers they can identify
both short and long term goals to support their recovery.
2. Advocacy is intended to: - answer D: One major role of a peer who
provides recovery support is to advocate for the peer, protect the
peer's rights and reduce the impact of stigma on the peer's recovery
process.
3. What are SAMHSA's four major dimensions of recovery? - answer
C: SAMHSA has outlined four major dimensions that support a life in
recovery.
Health, Home, Purpose, Community.
4. Stigma can be clearly defined as: - answer A: The Center for
Disease Control describes stigma as a cluster of negative attitudes
and beliefs that motivate the general public to fear, reject, avoid,
and discriminate against people with mental illness and other
behavioral health differences. Stigma can lead to social exclusion or
discrimination, and can discredit a person due to differences which
may result in unequal access to resources including educational
opportunities, employment, a supportive community, and access to
quality health care.
EXAM QUESTIONS fully
solved ,updated & verified
for accuracy(everything you
need to pass!!!)
1. When you are developing a recovery/wellness plan you should
include: - answer B: Recovery and/or wellness plans help those
receiving services to plan for immediate needs, anticipate triggers
and identify supporters. With the help of peers they can identify
both short and long term goals to support their recovery.
2. Advocacy is intended to: - answer D: One major role of a peer who
provides recovery support is to advocate for the peer, protect the
peer's rights and reduce the impact of stigma on the peer's recovery
process.
3. What are SAMHSA's four major dimensions of recovery? - answer
C: SAMHSA has outlined four major dimensions that support a life in
recovery.
Health, Home, Purpose, Community.
4. Stigma can be clearly defined as: - answer A: The Center for
Disease Control describes stigma as a cluster of negative attitudes
and beliefs that motivate the general public to fear, reject, avoid,
and discriminate against people with mental illness and other
behavioral health differences. Stigma can lead to social exclusion or
discrimination, and can discredit a person due to differences which
may result in unequal access to resources including educational
opportunities, employment, a supportive community, and access to
quality health care.