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A final exam for a peer support training program, covering a wide range of topics related to recovery, empowerment, and ethical considerations for certified peer support specialists (cpss). The exam includes multiple-choice and true/false questions that assess the test-taker's understanding of key concepts such as the recovery pathways, the empowerment model, person-centered language, conflict resolution, self-harm, and mental health support. The correct answers to all the questions, making it a valuable resource for individuals preparing for a similar exam or seeking to deepen their knowledge in the field of peer support. The comprehensive nature of the content and the focus on practical application of principles make this document potentially useful for university students, high school students, and lifelong learners interested in mental health, social work, or related disciplines.
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recovery - Correct Answer-remembering who you are and using your strengths to become all that you were meant to be the five recovery pathways are - Correct Answer-hope, choice, empowerment, recovery environment, spirituality the empowerment model (six empowering interactions) - Correct Answer-listen, validate strengths, reflective statements, relating statements and empathy, permission questions, open-ended questions "become the expert by..." - Correct Answer-"not being the expert" what is a key indicator that someone will begin to consider recovery process - Correct Answer- recovery enviroment example of person-centered language
how do you respond to a person if they want information about a person you serve and there is no release of information? - Correct Answer-"I can not confirm nor deny" fear will never go away as long as I continue to _____ - Correct Answer-grow examples of blowing off steam - Correct Answer-cleaning and running code of ethics: work towards establishing ______ _______ _______ that serve the persons needs and preference - Correct Answer-mutually empowered relationships celebrate recovery - Correct Answer-substance use recovery group SMART - Correct Answer-socially based recovery group stages of change - Correct Answer-precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, termination types of abuse - Correct Answer-physical, spiritual, financial, sexual, psychological taking away a prayer mat from a group home resident is what type of abuse - Correct Answer-spiritual abuse ways people overcome trauma - Correct Answer-pushing through fear recognizing and developing our strengths building our resilience overcoming trauma: pushing through _____ - Correct Answer-fear overcoming trauma: recognizing and developing our ____ - Correct Answer-strengths
True or False: peer support is about preventing people from making mistakes or taking unnecessary risks - Correct Answer-False True of False: It is against our Statement of Ethics for a Certified Peer Support Specialist to have a sexual relationship with a person he or she provides services to. - Correct Answer-True True or False: If you are working with someone and he asks you a question that you are not comfortable answering, an effective way to deal with this is to avoid the question and subtly change the subject. - Correct Answer-False True or False: As Certified Peer Support Specialists, it is okay to share about how spirituality has affected our recovery as long as we don't push our beliefs onto others or express negative judgment about the beliefs of the people we assist. - Correct Answer-True True or False: Comprehensive transitional care, individual and family support and health information technology are all elements of a person centered health care home. - Correct Answer-True True or False: Avoiding is the most negative style of conflict resolution and should not be used under any circumstances when providing peer support services. - Correct Answer-False True or False: As a Certified Peer Support Specialist, each time we meet a new person we should always begin by telling them our entire personal story. - Correct Answer-False True or False: There is only one reason people engage in self-harm; to release emotional pain. - Correct Answer-False True or False: The best way to support people with anxiety is to suggest medication. - Correct Answer- False True or False: People who hear voices always hear commanding, negative messages. - Correct Answer- False
True or False: It is important to include your personal opinions in all documentation. - Correct Answer- False True or False: Service code, specific account of time spent and signature with credentials are required on parts of a progress/service note. - Correct Answer-True