The definition of SEE.
What is Supported Employment and Education?
Co-occurring refers to what 2 dual diagnoses.
What are substance use and mental health diagnoses?
Define ACT
What is Assertive Community Treatment?
Evidenced-based practice most widely utilized by peers on ACT.
What is IMR (Illness Management & Recovery)? +100
Services provided during community interventions. (Name 3)
What are Psychosocial rehabilitation, grocery shopping, budgeting, doctor appointments, medication administration, housing maintenance, ADLs etc?
The philosophy behind SEE.
What is "Everyone can work!", regardless of their stage of change in reference to mental illness, housing, substance use, etc?
Evidence-based practice mostly used on ACT for co-occurring disorders?
What is Motivational Interviewing (MI)?
Frequency of team meetings.
What is daily?
Person served collaboratively works with staff to create a strength-based plan surrounding their recovery.
What is a WRAP Plan?
Non-paid individuals that may be a valued asset in the recovery of our person served lives.
What are natural supports?
Assisting person served on-site with skill development for a job is called...
What are Follow along supports (Job Coaching)?
Name the stages of change in order.
What is Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Action, Maintenance?
Percentage of your time spent providing services specific to your specialty.
What is 80+%?
Strength-based tool used to prepare person served for their treatment plan.
What is a Goal Planning Sheet (GPS)?
Tool used to measure the transition of care from higher to lower level.
TAS (Transitional Assessment Scale) ACT rates as 4s and 5s. CPRP is 1s and 2s
8 hours a week dedicated to building relationships with employers in the community.
What is Job development?
When is confrontation used in co-occurring treatment on ACT?
What is NEVER? ACT utilizes strength-based MI
Availability of an ACT Team.
What is 24/7. 365 days?
Unlike other specialists, peers are encouraged to utilize this method to relate and build rapport with person served for therapeutic purposes.
What is sharing their personal story?
Visiting known addresses, local hangout spots, and searching frequented areas for person served is also known as..
What is tracking?
SEE Assessment utilized to gather information on work skill and history .
What is the career profile?
Needle and syringe programs, non-abstinence based housing, free Narcan distribution, and providing information on safer drug use are examples of...
What is harm reduction?
Criteria for admission to an ACT Team
What is a qualifying diagnosis and one of the following conditions: (multiple psychiatric hospitalizations, homelessness, co-existing substance use disorder, stay at state hospital, socially disruptive behavior, serious functional impairment, etc)
MO Peer Specialist recently added additional co-occurring training to their field and their initials changed from CMPS to..
What is CPS?
Food pantries, shelters, utility assistance, clothing drives, startherestl.org.
What are community resources?