CERTIFICATION EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Wellness - ANSWERS-Not merely the absence of disease illness and stress but
the presence of purpose in life active involvement in satisfying work and play,
joyful relationships, a healthy body and living environment, and happiness.
8 dimeRTIFICATION nsions of wellness - ANSWERS-Emotional, financial,
social, spiritual, occupational, physical, intellectual , and environmental.
5 stages of change of recovery - ANSWERS-Pre-contemplation, contemplation,
preparation, action, & maintenance.
Pre-contemplation - ANSWERS-The person does not see the behavior is a
problem and does not see a need for change and has no intention to change.
Contemplation - ANSWERS-The person has some awareness of the need or
desire to change behavior and is actively weighing the pros and cons of the
behavior.
, Preparation - ANSWERS-The person believes that the behavior can be
changed and that here they can manage the change and they are taking steps
to get ready to make the change.
Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWERS-RECOVERY IS PERSON DRIVEN.
Recovery is self determined & self directed, with individuals defining their
own life goals and designing their own unique path to recovery.
Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWERS-RECOVERY OCCURS VIA MANY
PATHWAYS. Individuals are unique with distinct needs, strengths,
preferences, goals, culture, and backgrounds that affect and determine their
individual pathways to recovery.
Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWERS-RECOVERY IS HOLISTIC. recovery
encompasses an individuals whole life, including mind, body, spirit and
community.
Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWERS-RECOVERY IS SUPPORTED BY MY
PEERS AND ALLIES. Mutual support and mutual aid groups, including the
sharing of experiential knowledge and skills, play an invaluable role in
recovery.
Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWERS-RECOVERY IS SUPPORTED
THROUGH RELATIONSHIPS AND SOCIAL NETWORKS. An important factor in
the recovery process is the presence and involvement of people who believe
in a person's ability to recover, and that offer hope, support, and
encouragement. Suggest strategies and resources for change.