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Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP)
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1.Mental health affects about 20% of the population.: True

2.Psychiatric rehabilitation emerged out of the deinstitutionalization

move- ment of the 1930's.: False

3. is/are example(s) of evidence-based practices.: All of

the above

4.Delusion are bizarre beliefs or ideas that a person cannot be talked out

of while hallucinations are incorrect sensory information that the

individual experiences as real.: True

5.Mood disorders effect between: about 5-20% of the population.

6.The "Vermont study" by Dr. Hardng was one of the first longitudinal

studies to demonstrate that persons with schizophrenia could have positive

long-term outcomes.: True

7.Illness Management and Recovery is an evidence based practice

consisting of: psychoeducation and self-management strategies.

8.Recovery is a operationalized construct that can only be measured

by medical doctors.: False

9.The main goal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation is:: to promote recovery.



,10.Shared decision making involves consumers defering to the needs of

the treatment team they are working with.: False

11.The PsyR process has three stages: the diagnostic stage, the

planning stage and the stage.: intervention stage.

12.Since deinstitutionalization PsyR has had a focus on the concept of

inter- dependence.: True

13.A wellness coach helps individuals identify strengths in the 8

dimensions of wellness and then helps them to clarify what they hope to

change or improve.: True

14.Much of the early development of psychiatric rehabilitation took place

in psychiatric hospitals and asylums.: False

15.SMART goals are integral to the coaching process and are used to help

individuals achieve health and wellness goals. The acronym SMART

stands for:: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-

framed.

16.Research shows that the life span of individuals with mental illnesses

is 10 years less than that of the general population.: False

17.Psychiatric rehabilitation day programming services maintain a strong

reputation and are overwhelmingly popular with consumers and families.:


,- False

18.The authors discussed 4 basic service objectives of case management.

They include:: continuity of care, accessibility, accountability and

efficiency.






, 19.Historically, there are six models of case management. Which of the

follow- ing has been most researched and is the only evidence-based

practice?: As- sertive Community Treatment.

20. Research conducted by Dr. Gary Bond on ACT programs found that

service recipients have superior treatment outcomes, such as:: less use of

emergency, crisis intervention and other services.

21.Long-term unemployment can result in the deterioration of physical,

emo- tional and psychiatric well-being and overall functioning.: True

22. One of the greatest barriers to employment for people with mental

illnesses is symptom management and hospitalization.: False

23.Actual Supported Education (SEd) programs are only located on college

campuses.: False

24.The strategies used for supported employment are also used when

provid- ing SEd services.: True

25.Deinstitutionalization and transinstitutionalization are synonymous

terms to describe a key residential movement from the 60's.: False

26.The US Fair Housing Act of 1968, was originally enacted to prohibit

discrimination based on race or ethnicity in the sale or rental of housing;

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