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CPRS SPECIALIST Recovery/ Wellness Review Exam Q & A 2026 Complete And Study material 13pages LEARNEXAMS

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1. What are the four dimensions of recovery according to SAMHSA? How

do they relate to wellness?

- The four dimensions of recovery are health, home, purpose and

community. Health refers to overcoming or managing one's disease or

symptoms and making informed, healthy choices. Home refers to having a

stable and safe place to live. Purpose refers to having meaningful daily

activities and a sense of personal achievement. Community refers to

having relationships and social networks that provide support, friendship

and hope. These dimensions are interrelated and contribute to the overall

well-being of a person in recovery.

- Rationale: This question tests the students' knowledge of the SAMHSA

definition of recovery and its components. It also requires them to explain

how these dimensions affect wellness, which is a key concept in recovery

support.

2. What are some of the principles of recovery-oriented practice? Give an

example of how you would apply one of them in your role as a CPRS.

- Some of the principles of recovery-oriented practice are: personcenteredness, empowerment, hope, respect, self-determination,

collaboration, cultural responsiveness and holistic approach. For example,

as a CPRS, I would apply the principle of person-centeredness by tailoring

my services to the individual needs, preferences and goals of each person I

work with. I would also respect their autonomy and choices and involve

them in the decision-making process.

- Rationale: This question tests the students' understanding of the core

values and principles that guide recovery-oriented practice. It also requires

them to demonstrate how they would apply these principles in their work

as a CPRS.

3. What are some of the benefits of peer support for people in recovery?

What are some of the challenges or limitations of peer support?

- Some of the benefits of peer support for people in recovery are:

providing emotional and practical support, sharing lived experiences and

coping strategies, fostering hope and empowerment, reducing stigma and

isolation, enhancing self-esteem and confidence, promoting social

inclusion and community participation, facilitating mutual learning and

growth, and complementing professional services. Some of the challenges 

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