SPECIALIST (CPS) 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS (VERIFIED UPDATE).
The principle speaks to the value of "do no harm." While SOME people
will not be harmed by using non-human experience language, others WILL be harmed;
therefore, by using human experience language, it is unlikely that anyone will be
harmed.
- Answer benevolence
What are the three CPS Core Competencies?
1.)
2.)
3.) - Answer Peer support, in but not of the system, Change agent
Human experience language is not about rules, it is about - Answer
values Some risks of not using human experience language include:
- Creating or enhancing differences
- Perpetuating p &d
- limiting self- - Answer power, prejudice, discrimination, determination
What are the two parts of Human Experience language?
1.) language
2.) language - Answer person first, everyday non-clinical
,When a CPS utilizes language, they act as a change agent by
setting an uncompromising example that all people are greater than and come
before any label or judgement. - Answer human experience
When a CPS utilizes human experience language, they act as a agent by
setting an uncompromising example that all people are greater than and come before
any l or j - Answer change, label, judgement
is the shared values, behaviors, traditions, customs, symbols, history,
and ways of thinking/living of a group of people - Answer culture
We don't see things as are. We see them as are. - Answer they, we
The three critical elements to exploring cross-cultural partnerships are:
1.) learning about
2.) learning about
3.) learning about - Answer yourself, cultures, individuals
When exploring cross-cultural partnerships, learning about ourselves indicates
learning about our b and p - Answer biases, privilege
When exploring cross-cultural partnerships, questions to ask when learning about
ourselves may include:
, - What b do I carry?
- What p have I benefited from?
- How can these things impact the way that I r to certain issues?
- How might the parts of my identity that I view to be important i with
the beliefs/cultures of others? - Answer biases, privilege, respond, intersect
When exploring cross-cultural partnerships, questions to ask when learning about
cultures may include:
- What c or l barriers might arise when interacting with different groups?
- What d have people from this culture commonly experienced and
what impact might this have had on them?
- What else can I do to l about this culture? - Answer communication,
language, discrimination, learn
When exploring cross-cultural partnerships, questions to ask when learning about an
individual may include:
-How am I avoiding making a about what I think I know?
-What am I doing to learn about this person's b ?
- What am I doing to learn how this person r to their culture? -
Answer assumptions, beliefs, relate
For each of the key elements of cross-cultural partnering, identify at least two
questions you might ask yourself? - Answer Self: what biases do I have? What
privileges do I benefit from? How have these biases and privileges affected me
world-view?
Culture: What discrimination have people of this culture commonly experienced? What
language might exist? What am I doing to learn more about this culture?
Individual: How does this person relate to their culture? How am I avoiding
assumptions about what I think I know? What am I doing to learn about this person's