CPRP EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Psychiatric |Rehabilitation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-.... |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 |ANSWER✔✔-Wellness |Recovery |Action |Plan
Assertive |Community |Treatment |(ACT) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔--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 |ANSWER✔✔-1-3= |Roles |of |the |Practitioners
4-10= |Best |Practices |in |the |Field
11-12 |PsyR |Service |Delivery
Evidence-Based |Practice |(EBP) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-- |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 |ANSWER✔✔--a |type |of |intervention |that |
has |been |proven |effective, |such |as |cognitive |behavioral |therapy |for |treatment |of |depression.
, Evidenced-Based |Medicine |(EBM) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔--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 |ANSWER✔✔-......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 |ANSWER✔✔-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 |
ANSWER✔✔-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.
ANSWERS
Psychiatric |Rehabilitation |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-.... |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 |ANSWER✔✔-Wellness |Recovery |Action |Plan
Assertive |Community |Treatment |(ACT) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔--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 |ANSWER✔✔-1-3= |Roles |of |the |Practitioners
4-10= |Best |Practices |in |the |Field
11-12 |PsyR |Service |Delivery
Evidence-Based |Practice |(EBP) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-- |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 |ANSWER✔✔--a |type |of |intervention |that |
has |been |proven |effective, |such |as |cognitive |behavioral |therapy |for |treatment |of |depression.
, Evidenced-Based |Medicine |(EBM) |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔--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 |ANSWER✔✔-......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 |ANSWER✔✔-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 |
ANSWER✔✔-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.