PRA CFRP Exam Study Guide Questions And Already Passed Answers.
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Certified psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner
Institution
Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner
PRA Core Principle 1 - Answer practitioners convey hope and respect, believe all individuals have capacity for learning and growth
PRA Core Principle 2 - Answer recognize that culture is central to recovery, strive to ensure all services are culturally relevant
PRA Core Principle 3 - An...
PRA CFRP Exam Study Guide Questions
And Already Passed Answers.
PRA Core Principle 1 - Answer practitioners convey hope and respect, believe all individuals have
capacity for learning and growth
PRA Core Principle 2 - Answer recognize that culture is central to recovery, strive to ensure all services
are culturally relevant
PRA Core Principle 3 - Answer practitioners engage in processes of informed and share decision-making
and facilitate partnerships
PRA Core Principle 4 - Answer practices build on the strengths and capabilities of individuals
PRA Core Principle 5 - Answer practices are person-centered - consistent with individual values, hopes,
and aspirations
PRA Core Principle 6 - Answer practices support full integration of people in recovery to their
communities
PRA Core Principle 7 - Answer practices promote self-determination and empowerment
PRA Core Principle 8 - Answer practices facilitate the development of personal support networks
PRA Core Principle 9 - Answer practices strive to help individuals improve the quality of all aspects of
their lives - including social, occupational, educational, residential, intellectual, spiritual, and financial
PRA Core Principle 10 - Answer practices promote health and wellness
PRA Core Principle 11 - Answer services emphasize evidence-based, promising, and emerging best
practices that produce outcomes congruent with personal recovery
,PRA Core Principle 12 - Answer services must be readily accessible to all individuals whenever they
need them
PRA Language Guidelines - Answer to promote respectful use of language in our field
Person-First - Answer see people as people first
Person-First example 1 - Answer Someone with a history of depression
Person-First example 2 - Answer person who uses this agency
Person-First example 3 - Answer an individual diagnosed with schizophrenia
Person-First example 4 - Answer practitioner in recovery
Rehabilitation and Recovery - Answer message is hope, can have persistent and severe psychiatric
disability and still have a rich and meaningful life
Recovery - Answer means gaining a sense of meaning, a positive identity, fulfilling relationships, the
role of citizen and community member, the capacity to cope with adversity
Rehabilitation - Answer the development of skills and supports needed to achieve one's goals given a
condition that creates difficulty in daily functioning
PRA concept of disability - Answer implies the possibility of regeneration of ability through
rehabilitation
Acceptable PRA term 1 - Answer psychiatric disability which implies something a person has, not is
, Acceptable PRA term 2 - Answer emotional or mental disorders
Mental Health - Answer implies wellness and successful cognitive and interpersonal behaviors
Acceptable PRA term 3 - Answer person in recovery or persons in recovery
Language use - Answer should be inclusive, people are described as equals with strengths, skills and
talents
Example of Inclusive Language - Answer including people of diverse histories, backgrounds, and
personal characteristics
Stigma - Answer refers to a mark or evidence of shame, appears to perpetuate negative biases
Discrimination - Answer a prejudiced act
Multicultural Principle 1 - Answer Culture is central, not peripheral to recovery (it is the context that
shapes and defines all human activity
Multicultural Principle 2 - Answer Practitioners study, understand, accept and appreciate their own
cultures as a basis for relating to the culture of others
Multicultural Principle 3 - Answer Practitioners engage in the development of ongoing cultural
competency for cross cultural interventions
Multicultural Principle 4 - Answer Practitioners recognize that thought patterns and behaviors are
influenced by a person's worldview, ethnicity, and culture
Multicultural Principle 5 - Answer Practitioners play an active role and are responsible for mitigating
the effects of discrimination associated with discrimination barriers and must advocate for the
elimination of all barriers
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