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1. B: When you are developing a recovery/wellness plan you should include:
A) Only long term goals
B) Short term and long term goals
C) Only short terms
D) The best thinking of the peer
2. D: Advocacy is intended:
A) provide education to peers/consumers
B) Support and find appropriate employment for peers/consumers
C) Provide housing and shelter for peers/consumers
D) Promote the dignity of and reduction of stigma against peers/consumers
3. C: What are SAMHSA's four major dimensions of recovery?
A) Health, Home, Treatment and Case Management
B) Community, Purpose, Case Management, and Care
C) Health, Home, Purpose, and Community
D) Community, Care, Treatment, and Case Management
4. A: Stigma can be clearly define as:
A) the experience of being deeply discredited fur to one's undesired differentness
B) echos heard from our families and society in general
C) Hidden pockets within our own belief system
D) peron's with mental illness and/or addiction who do not have a full range of human qualities
5. C: You would be committing a boundary violation if you:
A) share personal experiences when it seems relevant
B) Accompany a peer to an appointment
C) Accept an expensive gift from a peer
D) Respectfully disagree with a peer's plan for the weekend
6. A: What best describes a peer who provides recovery support?
A) An individual with lived experience with a mental illness and/or addiction to alcohol/drugs who had completed
formal training to provide support to peers in recovery
B) an individual who is in recovery and willing to share his or her recovery story
C) an individual who provides on-going case management support to peers in recovery
D) an individual who has completed treatment and is living a sober life
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7. C: Professional development is:
A) usually required as part of supervision
B) highly recommended for all new peers
C) an ongoing process to update skills and knowledge
D) an opportunity for experienced peers to train others
8. D: One major role of peer recovery support is to:
A) provide counseling
B) serve as a sponsor
C) provide healthcare advice
D) serve as an advocate
9. D: How would you best describe a person with co-occurring disorders?
A) a person living with both mental and physical illness
B) a person who takes more than one type of medication
C) a person who sees more than one health care provider
D) a person living with both mental illness and substance abuse disorder
10. D: When you are using motivational interviewing as a peer support technique you should...
A) confront issues of concern
B) tell how best to address the challenges
C) challenge resistant
D) listen, support and promote self-advocacy
11. A: A benefit of sharing your recovery story is to:
A) support change, and show recovery is possible
B) create expectations
C) show the best way toward recovery
D) create a plan for the recovery process
12. B: Peer support is NOT
A) Voluntary
B) judgmental
C) hopeful
D) a choice
13. B: An example of a recovery-oriented approach is?
A) promoting professionals as main access of information
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1. B: When you are developing a recovery/wellness plan you should include:
A) Only long term goals
B) Short term and long term goals
C) Only short terms
D) The best thinking of the peer
2. D: Advocacy is intended:
A) provide education to peers/consumers
B) Support and find appropriate employment for peers/consumers
C) Provide housing and shelter for peers/consumers
D) Promote the dignity of and reduction of stigma against peers/consumers
3. C: What are SAMHSA's four major dimensions of recovery?
A) Health, Home, Treatment and Case Management
B) Community, Purpose, Case Management, and Care
C) Health, Home, Purpose, and Community
D) Community, Care, Treatment, and Case Management
4. A: Stigma can be clearly define as:
A) the experience of being deeply discredited fur to one's undesired differentness
B) echos heard from our families and society in general
C) Hidden pockets within our own belief system
D) peron's with mental illness and/or addiction who do not have a full range of human qualities
5. C: You would be committing a boundary violation if you:
A) share personal experiences when it seems relevant
B) Accompany a peer to an appointment
C) Accept an expensive gift from a peer
D) Respectfully disagree with a peer's plan for the weekend
6. A: What best describes a peer who provides recovery support?
A) An individual with lived experience with a mental illness and/or addiction to alcohol/drugs who had completed
formal training to provide support to peers in recovery
B) an individual who is in recovery and willing to share his or her recovery story
C) an individual who provides on-going case management support to peers in recovery
D) an individual who has completed treatment and is living a sober life
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, Peer Support
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hu4r9m
7. C: Professional development is:
A) usually required as part of supervision
B) highly recommended for all new peers
C) an ongoing process to update skills and knowledge
D) an opportunity for experienced peers to train others
8. D: One major role of peer recovery support is to:
A) provide counseling
B) serve as a sponsor
C) provide healthcare advice
D) serve as an advocate
9. D: How would you best describe a person with co-occurring disorders?
A) a person living with both mental and physical illness
B) a person who takes more than one type of medication
C) a person who sees more than one health care provider
D) a person living with both mental illness and substance abuse disorder
10. D: When you are using motivational interviewing as a peer support technique you should...
A) confront issues of concern
B) tell how best to address the challenges
C) challenge resistant
D) listen, support and promote self-advocacy
11. A: A benefit of sharing your recovery story is to:
A) support change, and show recovery is possible
B) create expectations
C) show the best way toward recovery
D) create a plan for the recovery process
12. B: Peer support is NOT
A) Voluntary
B) judgmental
C) hopeful
D) a choice
13. B: An example of a recovery-oriented approach is?
A) promoting professionals as main access of information
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