CPRP CPRP Recovery-Oriented Practice & Wellness 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which principle is central to recovery-oriented psychiatric rehabilitation practice?
- Self-determination and personal choice (Correct answer)
- Clinician-directed treatment plans
- Medication compliance as the primary goal
- Institutional supervision of daily activities
Correct answer: Self-determination and personal choice
Recovery-oriented practice centers on self-determination, meaning individuals with psychiatric disabilities direct their own recovery journey.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes the concept of 'hope' in psychiatric rehabilitation?
- Unrealistic optimism about symptom elimination
- A belief that a meaningful life is possible despite challenges (Correct answer)
- Guaranteeing a cure through proper intervention
- Reliance on the practitioner for future planning
Correct answer: A belief that a meaningful life is possible despite challenges
In psychiatric rehabilitation, hope refers to the genuine belief that individuals can lead meaningful, satisfying lives even while managing mental health symptoms.
Question 3: A CPRP practitioner supporting wellness would MOST appropriately help a client develop which of the following?
- A Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) (Correct answer)
- A mandatory medication schedule
- A court-ordered treatment order
- A structured inpatient program enrollment
Correct answer: A Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
A Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a self-designed tool that helps individuals identify wellness strategies and crisis plans.
Question 4: Which of the following is a key characteristic of strength-based practice in psychiatric rehabilitation?
- Focusing on deficits to address treatment gaps
- Identifying and building on individual capacities and resources (Correct answer)
- Prioritizing symptom management above all other goals
- Reducing client autonomy to prevent relapse
Correct answer: Identifying and building on individual capacities and resources
Strength-based practice focuses on identifying and amplifying a person's existing skills, assets, and supports rather than concentrating solely on deficits.
Question 5: The eight dimensions of wellness used in psychiatric rehabilitation include all of the following EXCEPT:
- Emotional, physical, and social wellness
- Occupational, intellectual, and spiritual wellness
- Financial, environmental wellness
- Diagnostic, clinical, and pharmacological wellness (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Diagnostic, clinical, and pharmacological wellness
The eight dimensions of wellness are emotional, physical, social, occupational, intellectual, spiritual, financial, and environmental—not diagnostic or clinical categories.
Question 6: Peer support specialists are valuable in recovery-oriented practice primarily because they:
- Provide clinical diagnoses and treatment recommendations
- Offer lived experience and hope as role models for recovery (Correct answer)
- Replace the need for licensed mental health professionals
- Administer and monitor psychiatric medications
Correct answer: Offer lived experience and hope as role models for recovery
Peer support specialists draw on their own lived experience with mental health challenges to inspire hope and provide relatable guidance to others in recovery.
Which principle is central to recovery-oriented psychiatric rehabilitation practice?