CPS TRAINING TEST WITH ALL CORRECT & 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE|ALREADY GRADED
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What are the 5 stages of recovery? ✔Correct Answer-1- impact of illness
2-life is limited
3-change is possible
4-commitment to change
5-actions for change
What does "impact of illness" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person feels over-whelmed by the
diagnosis and/or symptoms
what are the dangers for "life is limited"? ✔Correct Answer-the person is unable or unwilling to
see any possibilities
what are the dangers for "change is possible"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may become too
afraid to take risk
what are the dangers for "commitment to change"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may not have
support needed to change
what are the dangers for "action for change"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may fear responsibility
and believe he Can't survive without the system
what are the dangers for "impact of illness"? ✔Correct Answer-the person begins to redefine his
identity in mental illness terminology.
what does "life is limited" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person gives herself over to the
diagnosis/system
what does "change is possible" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person beginning to question how
limited her life really is
what does "commitment to change" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person has decided to risk
stepping out of their comfort zone
what does "action for change" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person is ready to move beyond the
system.
what is the role of services in "impact of illness"? ✔Correct Answer-Reduce the symptoms and
show that there is life after diagnosis
what is the role of services in "life is limited"? ✔Correct Answer-Explore and expose the person to
possibilities and rebuild self esteem
what is the role of services in "change is possible"? ✔Correct Answer-help the person explore the
cost and benefits of taking the risks
, what is the role of services for "commitment to change"? ✔Correct Answer-help the person to
identify his skills, assets and gifts that assist and support his recovery
what is the role of services for "action for change"? ✔Correct Answer-support and assist the
person to utilize his skills, strengths and gifts to move beyond the system
what are the 5 key concepts of WRAP recovery ✔Correct Answer-1-Hope
2-personal responsibility
3-Education
4-self-advocacy
5-support
what are the 7 primary parts of a WRAP plan? ✔Correct Answer-1-wellness toolbox
2-daily maintenance plan
3-identifying triggers and a action plan
4-identify early warning signs and an action plan
5-signs that things are breaking down and a action plan
6-Crisis planning
7-post crisis planning
what are the 3 principles of self-determination ✔Correct Answer-1-freedom
2-Authority
3-Responsibility
what are the 10 whole health and resiliency factors in WHAM ✔Correct Answer-1- stress
management
2-healthy eating
3-physical activity
4-restful sleeping
5-service to others
6-support network
7-optimism based on costive expectations
8-coping skills to avoid negative thinking
9-spiritual beliefs and practices
10-a sense of meaning and purpose
what are the 5 keys to success in WHAM ✔Correct Answer-1- a person-centered goal
2-a weekly action plan
3-a daily/weekly personal log
4- one to one peer support
5-a weekly WHAM peer support group
what are the 3 steps in the process of effective communication? ✔Correct Answer-1-observe and
affirm
2-relate the others position, values and concerns
3-offer a "we" statement
what are the 5 steps in the PICBA problem-solving approach? ✔Correct Answer-1-problem- state
the problem as clearly as possible
2-impact- identify how the person is impacting the situation
VERIFIED ANSWERS|LATEST UPDATE|ALREADY GRADED
A+
What are the 5 stages of recovery? ✔Correct Answer-1- impact of illness
2-life is limited
3-change is possible
4-commitment to change
5-actions for change
What does "impact of illness" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person feels over-whelmed by the
diagnosis and/or symptoms
what are the dangers for "life is limited"? ✔Correct Answer-the person is unable or unwilling to
see any possibilities
what are the dangers for "change is possible"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may become too
afraid to take risk
what are the dangers for "commitment to change"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may not have
support needed to change
what are the dangers for "action for change"? ✔Correct Answer-the person may fear responsibility
and believe he Can't survive without the system
what are the dangers for "impact of illness"? ✔Correct Answer-the person begins to redefine his
identity in mental illness terminology.
what does "life is limited" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person gives herself over to the
diagnosis/system
what does "change is possible" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person beginning to question how
limited her life really is
what does "commitment to change" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person has decided to risk
stepping out of their comfort zone
what does "action for change" look like? ✔Correct Answer-the person is ready to move beyond the
system.
what is the role of services in "impact of illness"? ✔Correct Answer-Reduce the symptoms and
show that there is life after diagnosis
what is the role of services in "life is limited"? ✔Correct Answer-Explore and expose the person to
possibilities and rebuild self esteem
what is the role of services in "change is possible"? ✔Correct Answer-help the person explore the
cost and benefits of taking the risks
, what is the role of services for "commitment to change"? ✔Correct Answer-help the person to
identify his skills, assets and gifts that assist and support his recovery
what is the role of services for "action for change"? ✔Correct Answer-support and assist the
person to utilize his skills, strengths and gifts to move beyond the system
what are the 5 key concepts of WRAP recovery ✔Correct Answer-1-Hope
2-personal responsibility
3-Education
4-self-advocacy
5-support
what are the 7 primary parts of a WRAP plan? ✔Correct Answer-1-wellness toolbox
2-daily maintenance plan
3-identifying triggers and a action plan
4-identify early warning signs and an action plan
5-signs that things are breaking down and a action plan
6-Crisis planning
7-post crisis planning
what are the 3 principles of self-determination ✔Correct Answer-1-freedom
2-Authority
3-Responsibility
what are the 10 whole health and resiliency factors in WHAM ✔Correct Answer-1- stress
management
2-healthy eating
3-physical activity
4-restful sleeping
5-service to others
6-support network
7-optimism based on costive expectations
8-coping skills to avoid negative thinking
9-spiritual beliefs and practices
10-a sense of meaning and purpose
what are the 5 keys to success in WHAM ✔Correct Answer-1- a person-centered goal
2-a weekly action plan
3-a daily/weekly personal log
4- one to one peer support
5-a weekly WHAM peer support group
what are the 3 steps in the process of effective communication? ✔Correct Answer-1-observe and
affirm
2-relate the others position, values and concerns
3-offer a "we" statement
what are the 5 steps in the PICBA problem-solving approach? ✔Correct Answer-1-problem- state
the problem as clearly as possible
2-impact- identify how the person is impacting the situation