CRSS PROFESSIONALS SUPPORT EXAM 2025 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
Wellness Focused Approach - (ANSWER)is strength based. It begins with an understanding of what a
person is like at their best and what strengths and resources they have to recover their wellness. The
wellness focused approach facilitates hope and helps to motivate the person to take an active role in the
recovery of their wellness. Science has shown that having hope plays an integral role in an individual's
recovery
Cultural Competency - (ANSWER)each person has a unique cultural perspective. Our cultures affect our
thoughts, behaviors and ways of life. Despite our differences, we can all share certain goals in the
lifelong process of becoming more culturally competent
How to Improve Cultural Competency - (ANSWER)Understand the role of culture in behavior and society
• Build relationships across cultures and intentionally involve people of diverse backgrounds in projects
and teams
• Recognize the strengths that exist within various cultures
• Humbly pursue ongoing education and training to better understand social diversity and oppression
• Respect differences
Accountability - (ANSWER)Accountability is about behaving responsibly toward one another and
communicating openly about our responsibilities. Through accountability, we ensure that actions are
consistent with what we as individuals, peers and organizations have committed ourselves to
Confidentiality - (ANSWER)no person with the CRSS credential may disclose an individual's Protected
Health Information (PHI) without a signed Authorization for Release of Information from the individual
or their legal guardian, with limited exceptions. When in doubt, CRSS professionals should err on the
side of confidentiality and consult with a supervisor or legal professional.
Confidentiality Requirements - (ANSWER)• Individuals' rights to privacy of their health records
• Individuals' rights to access their own health records
• Relationships between staff and consumers
• Conflicts of interest
, CRSS PROFESSIONALS SUPPORT EXAM 2025 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
Individuals' Access to Their Own Mental Health Records - (ANSWER)• Mental health consumers, age 12
and above, are entitled to inspect their own records.
• Access to records cannot be denied or limited if a person refuses assistance.
• Anyone entitled access to their records may dispute information contained in the record.
Children and Youth Rights and Confidentiality - (ANSWER)For children under the age of 12, parents or
guardians have the right to inspect and copy their children's records.
• Any person who is 12 years of age or older can ask for and get outpatient counseling for up to five
sessions of 45 minutes each without the notification or consent of his/her parent or guardian. The
child's therapist or counselor cannot notify the child's parent or guardian without the child's consent
except where the program director believes it to be necessary and then only after the minor is informed
in writing
• Youth over the age of 12 are entitled to inspect and copy their own records. Help in interpreting the
records shall be provided free of charge for youth under the age of 18
• Parents or Guardians of youth age 12 to 18 may inspect and copy the records of the minor consumer if
the youth is informed and does not object and the therapist does not find that there are compelling
reasons for denying the access. If the parents or guardians are denied access by either the youth or the
therapist, the parents or guardians may seek a court order granting access.
• Parents or guardians of youth age 12 to 18 may always request and receive the following information
concerning their child: current physical and mental condition, diagnosis, treatment needs, services
provided, and services needed, including medication, if any.
• Youth who are 16 or older may receive inpatient services without parental notification or consent for a
limited time. There are rights and confidentiality requirements that are unique to youth and their
families. Youth have limited rights to receive services without parental notification, as described above.
Documentation - (ANSWER)All topics in an encounter that relate to the person's goals or treatment plan
need to be included in documentation. Keep in mind the saying, "if it is not documented, it never
happened." CRSS professionals are providing services that are billable, and records need to reflect that
appropriate services were provided and any and all outcomes are documented
Decompression and De-escalation Techniques - (ANSWER)If the space is crowded, loud, or disorganized,
perhaps something could be changed. They could move to a more calming environment or set up a
different time to meet. The person with the CRSS credential might ask what the individual would find
comforting. They become sensitive to how one's surroundings encourage or discourage recovery and
Wellness Focused Approach - (ANSWER)is strength based. It begins with an understanding of what a
person is like at their best and what strengths and resources they have to recover their wellness. The
wellness focused approach facilitates hope and helps to motivate the person to take an active role in the
recovery of their wellness. Science has shown that having hope plays an integral role in an individual's
recovery
Cultural Competency - (ANSWER)each person has a unique cultural perspective. Our cultures affect our
thoughts, behaviors and ways of life. Despite our differences, we can all share certain goals in the
lifelong process of becoming more culturally competent
How to Improve Cultural Competency - (ANSWER)Understand the role of culture in behavior and society
• Build relationships across cultures and intentionally involve people of diverse backgrounds in projects
and teams
• Recognize the strengths that exist within various cultures
• Humbly pursue ongoing education and training to better understand social diversity and oppression
• Respect differences
Accountability - (ANSWER)Accountability is about behaving responsibly toward one another and
communicating openly about our responsibilities. Through accountability, we ensure that actions are
consistent with what we as individuals, peers and organizations have committed ourselves to
Confidentiality - (ANSWER)no person with the CRSS credential may disclose an individual's Protected
Health Information (PHI) without a signed Authorization for Release of Information from the individual
or their legal guardian, with limited exceptions. When in doubt, CRSS professionals should err on the
side of confidentiality and consult with a supervisor or legal professional.
Confidentiality Requirements - (ANSWER)• Individuals' rights to privacy of their health records
• Individuals' rights to access their own health records
• Relationships between staff and consumers
• Conflicts of interest
, CRSS PROFESSIONALS SUPPORT EXAM 2025 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
Individuals' Access to Their Own Mental Health Records - (ANSWER)• Mental health consumers, age 12
and above, are entitled to inspect their own records.
• Access to records cannot be denied or limited if a person refuses assistance.
• Anyone entitled access to their records may dispute information contained in the record.
Children and Youth Rights and Confidentiality - (ANSWER)For children under the age of 12, parents or
guardians have the right to inspect and copy their children's records.
• Any person who is 12 years of age or older can ask for and get outpatient counseling for up to five
sessions of 45 minutes each without the notification or consent of his/her parent or guardian. The
child's therapist or counselor cannot notify the child's parent or guardian without the child's consent
except where the program director believes it to be necessary and then only after the minor is informed
in writing
• Youth over the age of 12 are entitled to inspect and copy their own records. Help in interpreting the
records shall be provided free of charge for youth under the age of 18
• Parents or Guardians of youth age 12 to 18 may inspect and copy the records of the minor consumer if
the youth is informed and does not object and the therapist does not find that there are compelling
reasons for denying the access. If the parents or guardians are denied access by either the youth or the
therapist, the parents or guardians may seek a court order granting access.
• Parents or guardians of youth age 12 to 18 may always request and receive the following information
concerning their child: current physical and mental condition, diagnosis, treatment needs, services
provided, and services needed, including medication, if any.
• Youth who are 16 or older may receive inpatient services without parental notification or consent for a
limited time. There are rights and confidentiality requirements that are unique to youth and their
families. Youth have limited rights to receive services without parental notification, as described above.
Documentation - (ANSWER)All topics in an encounter that relate to the person's goals or treatment plan
need to be included in documentation. Keep in mind the saying, "if it is not documented, it never
happened." CRSS professionals are providing services that are billable, and records need to reflect that
appropriate services were provided and any and all outcomes are documented
Decompression and De-escalation Techniques - (ANSWER)If the space is crowded, loud, or disorganized,
perhaps something could be changed. They could move to a more calming environment or set up a
different time to meet. The person with the CRSS credential might ask what the individual would find
comforting. They become sensitive to how one's surroundings encourage or discourage recovery and