Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Practitioner (CPRP) Exam Prep WITH
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HIGHLY GRADED A+
Illness Management and Recovery is an evidence based practice consisting of -
CORRECT ANSWERS--psychoeducation and self-management strategies.
Recovery is a operationalized construct that can only be measured by medical doctors.
- CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The main goal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is: - CORRECT ANSWERS--to promote
recovery.
Shared decision making involves consumers defering to the needs of the treatment
team they are working with. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The PsyR process has three stages: the diagnostic stage, the planning stage and the
_________________ stage. - CORRECT ANSWERS--intervention stage.
Since deinstitutionalization PsyR has had a focus on the concept of interdependence. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--True
A wellness coach helps individuals identify strengths in the 8 dimensions of wellness
and then helps them to clarify what they hope to change or improve. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--True
Much of the early development of psychiatric rehabilitation took place in psychiatric
hospitals and asylums. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
SMART goals are integral to the coaching process and are used to help individuals
achieve health and wellness goals. The acronym SMART stands for: - CORRECT
ANSWERS--Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-framed.
Research shows that the life span of individuals with mental illnesses is 10 years less
than that of the general population. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Psychiatric rehabilitation day programming services maintain a strong reputation and
are overwhelmingly popular with consumers and families. - CORRECT ANSWERS--
False
,The authors discussed 4 basic service objectives of case management. They include: -
CORRECT ANSWERS--continuity of care, accessibility, accountability and efficiency.
Historically, there are six models of case management. Which of the following has been
most researched and is the only evidence-based practice? - CORRECT ANSWERS--
Assertive Community Treatment.
Research conducted by Dr. Gary Bond on ACT programs found that service recipients
have superior treatment outcomes, such as: - CORRECT ANSWERS--less use of
emergency, crisis intervention and other services.
Long-term unemployment can result in the deterioration of physical, emotional and
psychiatric well-being and overall functioning. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
One of the greatest barriers to employment for people with mental illnesses is symptom
management and hospitalization. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Actual Supported Education (SEd) programs are only located on college campuses. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The strategies used for supported employment are also used when providing SEd
services. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
Deinstitutionalization and transinstitutionalization are synonymous terms to describe a
key residential movement from the 60's. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The US Fair Housing Act of 1968, was originally enacted to prohibit discrimination
based on race or ethnicity in the sale or rental of housing; however, 20 years later it was
amended to add protections against individuals with disabilities. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--True
Institutionalization syndrome was a formerly diagnosable condition in the DSM-III. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Supported housing and independent living sought to facilitate opportunities for people to
reside in independent living situations of their choice in the community and receive
support services to help them maintain those situations. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
The Olmstead v L.C. US Supreme Court case was a major victory for the disability
community and upheld Title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--False
The WRAP is the best known, evidence based self-help approach in psychiatric
rehabilitation. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
,Psychiatric Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWERS--.... promotes recovery, full
community integration and improved quality of life for persons who have been
diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead
meaningful lives. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed
and individualized. These services are an essential element of the health care and
human services spectrum, and should be evidenced-based.
WRAP - CORRECT ANSWERS--Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - CORRECT ANSWERS---an evidence-based
practice that improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most
vulnerable to homelessness and hospitalization.
Principles of Psych Rehab Groupings - CORRECT ANSWERS--1-3= Roles of the
Practitioners
4-10= Best Practices in the Field
11-12 PsyR Service Delivery
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) - CORRECT ANSWERS--- recognizes the importance
of understanding and following research recommendations, while taking into account
the service provider's clinical expertise and the goals, preferences, interests, values,
and characteristics of the people using the service
Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) - CORRECT ANSWERS---a type of intervention
that has been proven effective, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of
depression.
Evidenced-Based Medicine (EBM) - CORRECT ANSWERS---the process an individual
practitioner follows in selecting the appropriate intervention for one individual diagnosed
with a particular condition who is experiencing specific symptoms.
Recovery - CORRECT ANSWERS--......a deeply personal unique process of changing
one's attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. it is a way of living a
satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life even with limitations cause by illness. Recovery
involves the development of new meaning and purpose in one's life as one grows
beyond the catastrophic effects of mental illness.
Recovery Relating to principles of PsyR - CORRECT ANSWERS--Recovery from
mental illness involves much more than recovery from the illness. itself. People with
mental illness(es) may have to recover from the stigma that they incorporated into their
very being; from the iatrogenic effects of treatment setting; from the lack of recent
opportunities for self-determination; from the negative side effects of unemployment;
and from crushed dreams. Recover is a complex, time-consuming process.
The Eight Essential Features of recover-oriented mental health services - CORRECT
ANSWERS--1. Recovery can occur without professional intervention.
, 2. A common denominator of recovery is the presence of individuals who believe in the
person in recovery and will stand by him/her.
3. Recovery as a vision does function as a part of a person's ideas or theories about
"mental illnesses".
4. Recovery occurs despite that mental health symptoms may reoccur.
5. Recovery changes frequency and duration of mental health symptoms.
6. Recovery is not necessarily a linear process.
7. The consequences of the "illness" (eg. stigma) often can be harder to overcome than
any of its symptoms.
8. Recovery does not suggest that a person never had a mental illness of never
experienced mental health symptoms.
Noordsy et al. definition of recovery is centered around what 3 core concepts: -
CORRECT ANSWERS--1. hope 2. taking personal responsibility 3. getting on with life.
Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWERS--1. Psychiatric
rehabilitation practitioners (PRP) convey hope and respect and believe that all
individuals have the capacity for learning and growth.
2. PRP recognize that culture is central to recovery and strive to ensure that all services
are culturally relevant to individuals receiving services.
3. PRP engage in the processes of informed and shared-decision making and facilitate
partnerships with other people the individual receiving services has identified
4. PsyR practices build on strengths and capabilities of individuals.
5. PsyR practices are person-centered; they are designed to address the unique needs
of individuals, consistent with their values, hopes, and aspirations.
6. PsyR practices support full integration of people in recovery into their communities
where they exercise their rights of citizenship as well as to accept the responsibilities
and explore the opportunities that come with being a member of a community and a
larger society.
7. PsyR practices promote self-determination and empowerment. All individuals have
the right to make their own decisions, including decisions about the types of services
and support they receive.
8. PsyR practices facilitate the development of personal support networks by utilizing
natual supports within communities, peer support initiatives, and self-and mutual-help
groups.
9. PsyR practices strive to help individuals improve the quality of all aspects of their
lives, including social, occupational, educational, residential, intellectual, spiritual, and
financial.
10. PsyR practices promote health and wellness, encouraging individuals to develop
and use individualized wellness plans.
11. PsyR Services emphasize evidence-based, promising, and emerging best practices
that produce outcomes congruent with personal recovery. Programs include structured
program evaluatio
Practitioner (CPRP) Exam Prep WITH
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HIGHLY GRADED A+
Illness Management and Recovery is an evidence based practice consisting of -
CORRECT ANSWERS--psychoeducation and self-management strategies.
Recovery is a operationalized construct that can only be measured by medical doctors.
- CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The main goal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is: - CORRECT ANSWERS--to promote
recovery.
Shared decision making involves consumers defering to the needs of the treatment
team they are working with. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The PsyR process has three stages: the diagnostic stage, the planning stage and the
_________________ stage. - CORRECT ANSWERS--intervention stage.
Since deinstitutionalization PsyR has had a focus on the concept of interdependence. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--True
A wellness coach helps individuals identify strengths in the 8 dimensions of wellness
and then helps them to clarify what they hope to change or improve. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--True
Much of the early development of psychiatric rehabilitation took place in psychiatric
hospitals and asylums. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
SMART goals are integral to the coaching process and are used to help individuals
achieve health and wellness goals. The acronym SMART stands for: - CORRECT
ANSWERS--Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-framed.
Research shows that the life span of individuals with mental illnesses is 10 years less
than that of the general population. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Psychiatric rehabilitation day programming services maintain a strong reputation and
are overwhelmingly popular with consumers and families. - CORRECT ANSWERS--
False
,The authors discussed 4 basic service objectives of case management. They include: -
CORRECT ANSWERS--continuity of care, accessibility, accountability and efficiency.
Historically, there are six models of case management. Which of the following has been
most researched and is the only evidence-based practice? - CORRECT ANSWERS--
Assertive Community Treatment.
Research conducted by Dr. Gary Bond on ACT programs found that service recipients
have superior treatment outcomes, such as: - CORRECT ANSWERS--less use of
emergency, crisis intervention and other services.
Long-term unemployment can result in the deterioration of physical, emotional and
psychiatric well-being and overall functioning. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
One of the greatest barriers to employment for people with mental illnesses is symptom
management and hospitalization. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Actual Supported Education (SEd) programs are only located on college campuses. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The strategies used for supported employment are also used when providing SEd
services. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
Deinstitutionalization and transinstitutionalization are synonymous terms to describe a
key residential movement from the 60's. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
The US Fair Housing Act of 1968, was originally enacted to prohibit discrimination
based on race or ethnicity in the sale or rental of housing; however, 20 years later it was
amended to add protections against individuals with disabilities. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--True
Institutionalization syndrome was a formerly diagnosable condition in the DSM-III. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--False
Supported housing and independent living sought to facilitate opportunities for people to
reside in independent living situations of their choice in the community and receive
support services to help them maintain those situations. - CORRECT ANSWERS--True
The Olmstead v L.C. US Supreme Court case was a major victory for the disability
community and upheld Title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act. - CORRECT
ANSWERS--False
The WRAP is the best known, evidence based self-help approach in psychiatric
rehabilitation. - CORRECT ANSWERS--False
,Psychiatric Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWERS--.... promotes recovery, full
community integration and improved quality of life for persons who have been
diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead
meaningful lives. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed
and individualized. These services are an essential element of the health care and
human services spectrum, and should be evidenced-based.
WRAP - CORRECT ANSWERS--Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - CORRECT ANSWERS---an evidence-based
practice that improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most
vulnerable to homelessness and hospitalization.
Principles of Psych Rehab Groupings - CORRECT ANSWERS--1-3= Roles of the
Practitioners
4-10= Best Practices in the Field
11-12 PsyR Service Delivery
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) - CORRECT ANSWERS--- recognizes the importance
of understanding and following research recommendations, while taking into account
the service provider's clinical expertise and the goals, preferences, interests, values,
and characteristics of the people using the service
Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) - CORRECT ANSWERS---a type of intervention
that has been proven effective, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of
depression.
Evidenced-Based Medicine (EBM) - CORRECT ANSWERS---the process an individual
practitioner follows in selecting the appropriate intervention for one individual diagnosed
with a particular condition who is experiencing specific symptoms.
Recovery - CORRECT ANSWERS--......a deeply personal unique process of changing
one's attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. it is a way of living a
satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life even with limitations cause by illness. Recovery
involves the development of new meaning and purpose in one's life as one grows
beyond the catastrophic effects of mental illness.
Recovery Relating to principles of PsyR - CORRECT ANSWERS--Recovery from
mental illness involves much more than recovery from the illness. itself. People with
mental illness(es) may have to recover from the stigma that they incorporated into their
very being; from the iatrogenic effects of treatment setting; from the lack of recent
opportunities for self-determination; from the negative side effects of unemployment;
and from crushed dreams. Recover is a complex, time-consuming process.
The Eight Essential Features of recover-oriented mental health services - CORRECT
ANSWERS--1. Recovery can occur without professional intervention.
, 2. A common denominator of recovery is the presence of individuals who believe in the
person in recovery and will stand by him/her.
3. Recovery as a vision does function as a part of a person's ideas or theories about
"mental illnesses".
4. Recovery occurs despite that mental health symptoms may reoccur.
5. Recovery changes frequency and duration of mental health symptoms.
6. Recovery is not necessarily a linear process.
7. The consequences of the "illness" (eg. stigma) often can be harder to overcome than
any of its symptoms.
8. Recovery does not suggest that a person never had a mental illness of never
experienced mental health symptoms.
Noordsy et al. definition of recovery is centered around what 3 core concepts: -
CORRECT ANSWERS--1. hope 2. taking personal responsibility 3. getting on with life.
Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation - CORRECT ANSWERS--1. Psychiatric
rehabilitation practitioners (PRP) convey hope and respect and believe that all
individuals have the capacity for learning and growth.
2. PRP recognize that culture is central to recovery and strive to ensure that all services
are culturally relevant to individuals receiving services.
3. PRP engage in the processes of informed and shared-decision making and facilitate
partnerships with other people the individual receiving services has identified
4. PsyR practices build on strengths and capabilities of individuals.
5. PsyR practices are person-centered; they are designed to address the unique needs
of individuals, consistent with their values, hopes, and aspirations.
6. PsyR practices support full integration of people in recovery into their communities
where they exercise their rights of citizenship as well as to accept the responsibilities
and explore the opportunities that come with being a member of a community and a
larger society.
7. PsyR practices promote self-determination and empowerment. All individuals have
the right to make their own decisions, including decisions about the types of services
and support they receive.
8. PsyR practices facilitate the development of personal support networks by utilizing
natual supports within communities, peer support initiatives, and self-and mutual-help
groups.
9. PsyR practices strive to help individuals improve the quality of all aspects of their
lives, including social, occupational, educational, residential, intellectual, spiritual, and
financial.
10. PsyR practices promote health and wellness, encouraging individuals to develop
and use individualized wellness plans.
11. PsyR Services emphasize evidence-based, promising, and emerging best practices
that produce outcomes congruent with personal recovery. Programs include structured
program evaluatio