To be a support worker Correct Ans - 18
HS diploma
treatment services patient
2 years of recovery
no convictions against people
applied through OPRE
Roles of CPSW Correct Ans - assisting in client's peer recovery plan,
identifying linkages to community support services, helping peer clients
with day-to-day skills to achieve recovery goals and assisting a peer client
to find employment and housing
Qualifications/Training of CPSWs Correct Ans - Knowledge and
proficiency required to engage and support others in their recovery,
including coaching and mentoring
Insight into the recovery process
expertise necessary to perform professionally as a productive team
member
Solid understanding of roles of CPSW and skills required to perform these
duties
Expertise necessary to perform professionally as a productive team
member Correct Ans - Communication skills, trauma-informed and
culturally competent services, supported employment services, supportive
housing services, and the importance of confidentiality, boundaries, and
ethics.
SAMHSA definition of recovery Correct Ans - Achieve an
understanding about personal challenges
identify symptoms and their effect on one's life
choose to create a safer and more supportive environment to make the
journey more successful
actively participate in an ongoing recovery program
recognize that change is constant
,assume responsibility for choices and actions and
pursue personal goals
Qualities of resiliency Correct Ans - Supportive connections
Validation
Competence
Self-wisdom and self-acceptance
Contribution and participation
Courage and confidence
Sense of meaning and joy
Forgiveness
SMI Correct Ans - serious mental illness
COD Correct Ans - Co-occurring Disorders
DSM criteria Correct Ans - 1. Behavioral or psychological syndrome
or pattern that occurs
2. Reflecting an underlying psycho-biological dysfunction
3. Consequences are clinically significant distress or disability
4. Must not be an expectable response to common stressors and losses or
culturally
5. sanctioned response to a particular event
6. Not primarily a result of social deviance or conflicts with society.
DSM includes... Correct Ans - Schizophrenia and related disorders
Bipolar and related disorders
Anxiety disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive and related disorders
Depressive disorders
Feeding and eating disorders
Providing effective integrated co-occuring disorder treatment requires..
Correct Ans - Knowledge
Integrated Services
Stage-Wise Treatment
Assessment
Motivational treatment
Peer Support
, Individualized and Person-Centered component of recovery Correct
Ans - Using unique strengths and resiliencies as well as individual
needs, preferences, experiences, and cultural background. Identify recovery
as an ongoing process
Self-Direction component of recovery Correct Ans - Determining
their own path of recovery by optimizing autonomy, independence, and
control of resources to achieve a self-determined life.
Markers of Recovery Correct Ans - Reawakening of hope
sense of meaning, purpose, and positive sense of self
achieving understanding and acceptance
actively participating in life
exercising coping strategies
understanding the journey is individual and not accomplished alone
Resiliency Correct Ans - Ability to bounce back from adversity,
trauma, tragedy, threats, and other stresses
Effective Listening Correct Ans - Listening without judgment,
interruption, judgment, criticism, or preoccupation, the peer client is able
to decide the course of action he or she should pursue
Motivational Interviewing Correct Ans - Person-centered method
for enhancing a peer client's motivation to change by exploring and
resolving his or her ambivalence.
Direct persuasion is.. Correct Ans - not an effective method for
resolving ambivalence
Four elements helpful in conducting MI Correct Ans - 1. Express
empathy
2. Develop Discrepancy
3. Roll with resistance
4. Support self-efficacy
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