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Certified Recovery Peer Specialist UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers only The ability to bounce back or cope in the face of adversity is known as - CORRECT AnswerResilience. Research has shown that the most powerful way to reduce stigma associated with behavioral health disorders is - CORRECT Answer- Contact. One technique that can help boost confidence and encourage peers to stretch their comfort zones in relationship building is: - CORRECT Answer- role playing

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Certified Recovery Peer Specialist
UPDATED Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers only

The ability to bounce back or cope in the face of adversity is known as - CORRECT Answer-
Resilience.


Research has shown that the most powerful way to reduce stigma associated with behavioral
health disorders is - CORRECT Answer- Contact.


One technique that can help boost confidence and encourage peers to stretch their comfort
zones in relationship building is: - CORRECT Answer- role playing.


The most common factor in increasing resilience is - CORRECT Answer- a caring
relationship


The ability to form and sustain relationships is known as - CORRECT Answer- social
competence.


All of the following are characteristics of effective peer support conversations EXCEPT: -
CORRECT Answer- joining the client with emotional responses.


SAMHSA has identified four dimensions that support recovery. They are health, home,
community and - CORRECT Answer- purpose.


The first step in developing an advocacy strategy is to - CORRECT Answer- identify the need
or problem.


In a SOAP note, what should be included in the A portion of the note? - CORRECT Answer-
an impression of the client's needs and recommended referrals

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