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Peer Support Specialist SCENARIO EXAMS- Question and Answers [100% Correct] 2025/2026 A client who has been in recovery for several months is experiencing overwhelming feelings of anxiety about their upcoming job interview. They mention feeling stuck and unsure about how to prepare. How w...

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Peer Support Specialist SCENARIO
EXAMS- Question and Answers [100%
Correct] 2025/2026

A client who has been in recovery for several months is experiencing overwhelming feelings of anxiety
about their upcoming job interview. They mention feeling stuck and unsure about how to prepare. How
would you support this client?

You could validate the client’s feelings by acknowledging their anxiety as a normal part of the
process, and then collaborate with them to break down the steps needed to prepare for the interview.
Encouraging them to focus on one step at a time and explore relaxation techniques to manage anxiety
would be helpful.



A client who has been in recovery for some time mentions they are struggling with maintaining
boundaries in their relationships. They find it difficult to say "no" to others, even when it negatively
impacts their well-being. How would you assist them?

You would help the client explore the importance of setting boundaries and the negative
consequences of not doing so. You could work with them on assertiveness training, helping them
practice saying "no" in a way that feels comfortable. Reinforcing the importance of self-care and
prioritizing their own needs in recovery would be essential.



A client who has recently lost a close friend to overdose is experiencing intense grief and sadness. They
express feeling unsure of how to cope with their loss while staying sober. How would you support them
through this difficult time?

You would provide a compassionate and non-judgmental space for the client to grieve.
Acknowledging their pain and loss while reinforcing their recovery goals could help them stay focused.
You might also suggest support groups for grieving individuals or recommend therapy to process their
emotions.



A client expresses feeling overwhelmed by the idea of working a full-time job while managing their
recovery and other life responsibilities. They worry about burnout. How would you support them in
managing this stress?

You would help the client break down their responsibilities into smaller, manageable tasks.
Encouraging time management strategies, such as creating a daily or weekly schedule, and reinforcing


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, the importance of self-care would assist in reducing their stress. You could also suggest taking regular
breaks and utilizing their support network.



A client who is in early recovery is experiencing intense cravings and urges to use substances when they
encounter stressful situations. How would you help them cope with these urges?

You would work with the client to identify their triggers and develop healthy coping mechanisms,
such as deep breathing exercises, calling a support person, or engaging in a hobby. Reinforcing the idea
of calling a sponsor or attending a meeting when cravings arise would also provide an immediate action
plan for the client.



A client who has been sober for several months shares that they are feeling uncertain about their future.
They feel unsure about how to set long-term goals while in recovery. How would you guide them in
creating a vision for their future?

You would help the client explore their values and interests, encouraging them to set realistic and
meaningful goals for the future. You could break these goals down into smaller, achievable steps,
focusing on building confidence and reinforcing the idea that recovery can be a foundation for a bright
future.



A client who has struggled with self-esteem issues in the past expresses feeling more confident since
beginning their recovery journey. However, they worry about losing this newfound confidence. How
would you address their concerns?

You would validate the client’s feelings of pride in their progress and reinforce that recovery can
be a continuous source of strength. Encouraging them to continue practicing self-care, celebrate their
achievements, and remind themselves of their resilience would help solidify their self-confidence.



A client who is newly sober is facing difficulty adjusting to changes in their social life. They miss the social
connections they had while using substances but know those relationships are unhealthy. How would
you help them navigate this transition?

You would explore the client's feelings of loss and acknowledge the challenge of creating new,
healthier connections. Encouraging participation in sober activities and support groups could help them
build a new social network. You would remind them of the importance of distancing themselves from
people who may trigger their substance use.



A client shares that they have been avoiding therapy sessions because they are afraid of confronting
painful emotions. How would you help them overcome this fear and re-engage in therapy?



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