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Question # 21

After determining that the individual is ready for rehabilitation, which of the following is the next best step?

Options:

A.  

Determining the domains the individual needs to change

B.  

Assessment of the routines required for change

C.  

Identifying the individual’s expressed goals

D.  

Review of the behavioral skills needed

Discussion 0
Question # 22

What is the MOST critical component to successful implementation of the Illness Management and Recovery model?

Options:

A.  

Motivational enhancement strategies

B.  

Goal setting standards

C.  

Cognitive behavioral therapy

D.  

Skilled practitioners

Discussion 0
Question # 23

Person-centered planning requires that all goals in the plan are

Options:

A.  

time limited and achievable.

B.  

about achieving a meaningful life.

C.  

measurable and observable.

D.  

about increasing independence.

Discussion 0
Question # 24

Which of the following strategies is most important for practitioners to use in order to help individuals move forward?

Options:

A.  

Basic listening skills

B.  

Reflecting on emotions

C.  

Problem-solving processes

D.  

Individualized teaching techniques

Discussion 0
Question # 25

An individual, who has been diagnosed with both mental illness and substance abuse, does not believe his substance abuse is a problem. He understands that others feel that it is a problem, but he has no intention of changing his behavior. This individual is in what stage of change?

Options:

A.  

Denial.

B.  

Bargaining.

C.  

Precontemplation.

D.  

Contemplation.

Discussion 0
Question # 26

Which of the following is an indicator of higher levels of recovery for individuals?

Options:

A.  

Education levels

B.  

Cultural background

C.  

Meaningful experiences

D.  

Socioeconomic status

Discussion 0
Question # 27

One of the most devastating and feared mental illnesses within society, affecting 1% of the population, is:

Options:

A.  

Borderline personality disorder.

B.  

Major depression.

C.  

Bipolar disorder.

D.  

Schizophrenia.

Discussion 0
Question # 28

A best practice of practitioners in permanent supported housing programs is

Options:

A.  

short-term targeted interventions.

B.  

community integration.

C.  

clear eligibility and readiness criteria.

D.  

motivational interviewing.

Discussion 0
Question # 29

An individual's treatment team is divided regarding her decision to work a full-time job. Part of the team is supportive of the idea. Others feel that the stress will be too much and will cause her to become symptomatic. The IPS model of supported employment would encourage the practitioner to assist her with

Options:

A.  

integrating her vocational and mental health services.

B.  

developing strong natural supports before moving forward.

C.  

improving her symptom management skills prior to getting a job.

D.  

determining appropriate vocational and treatment goals.

Discussion 0
Question # 30

When working with an individual who has both substance abuse issues and a mood disorder, the practitioner has determined that the individual is in the pre-contemplative stage of change in regard to his substance use. The practitioner’s interventions should focus on

Options:

A.  

teaching the skill of saying no to alcohol.

B.  

identifying triggers that lead to drinking.

C.  

establishing a goal to decrease alcohol use.

D.  

developing a trusting relationship.

Discussion 0
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