B - ANSWER 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
D - ANSWER 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
C - ANSWER 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
A - ANSWER 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) Secret pockets in our own belief system
D) persons with mental illness and or addiction who lack full human qualities
C - ANSWER You would be breaking a boundary if you:
A) share personal experiences when you feel it could be helpful
B) Accompany a fellow to an appointment
C) Accept a very expensive gift from a fellow
D) Politely disagree with a fellow's plan for the weekend
A - ANSWER What best describes a peer who provides recovery support?
A) A person who has lived experience with a mental illness and/or addiction to
alcohol/drugs who has completed formal training to provide support to peers in
recovery
B) a person who is in recovery and willing to share his or her recovery story
C) a person who provides on-going case management support to peers in
recovery
D) someone who has completed treatment and is sober-lived
C - ANSWER Professional development is:
A) typically mandatory as a condition of supervision
B) strongly advised for all new peers
C) a continuous process of refreshing one's skills and expertise
D) a way for seasoned peers to become the trainers of others
D - ANSWER One key function of peer recovery support is to:
A) conduct counseling
include:
A) Only long-term goals
B) Short-term and long-term goals
C) Only short terms
D) The best thinking of the peer
D - ANSWER 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
C - ANSWER 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
A - ANSWER 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) Secret pockets in our own belief system
D) persons with mental illness and or addiction who lack full human qualities
C - ANSWER You would be breaking a boundary if you:
A) share personal experiences when you feel it could be helpful
B) Accompany a fellow to an appointment
C) Accept a very expensive gift from a fellow
D) Politely disagree with a fellow's plan for the weekend
A - ANSWER What best describes a peer who provides recovery support?
A) A person who has lived experience with a mental illness and/or addiction to
alcohol/drugs who has completed formal training to provide support to peers in
recovery
B) a person who is in recovery and willing to share his or her recovery story
C) a person who provides on-going case management support to peers in
recovery
D) someone who has completed treatment and is sober-lived
C - ANSWER Professional development is:
A) typically mandatory as a condition of supervision
B) strongly advised for all new peers
C) a continuous process of refreshing one's skills and expertise
D) a way for seasoned peers to become the trainers of others
D - ANSWER One key function of peer recovery support is to:
A) conduct counseling