Psych Rehab Basics
Buzzwords
Psych Rehab Regs
Evidenced Based Practices
Psych Rehab Principles
100

What are the 3 goals of Psych Rehab?

Recovery, Community Integration and Quality of Life.

100

Ichabod and Jude ____________ to complete a BCM referral?

Collaborated

100

Which of the following is not a qualifying primary diagnosis for psych rehab services?

A.) PTSD

B.) Schizoaffective disorder

C.) Borderline Personality Disorder

D.) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

D.) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

100

_________ __________ is grounded in research showing the transformative power of employment as a path to recovery.

Supported Employment

100

Psychiatric rehabilitation practitioners convey ____ and _______, and believe that all individuals have the capacity for learning and growth.

Hope and Respect

200

There are how many dismissions of wellness?

8

200

Ichabod coached Jude through preparing for an interviewing by ____-_______ potential interview questions.

Role-Playing

200

Staff providing services in a PRS agency shall complete __ hours of training per calendar year with __ hours specifically focused on psychiatric rehabilitation or recovery practices, or both.

18 Hours, 12 Hours

200

_________ __________ _______is an intervention that combines affordable housing assistance with voluntary support services to address the needs of people who are chronically homeless.

Permanent Supportive Housing

200

Psychiatric rehabilitation practices build on the _________ and capabilities of individuals.

Strengths

300

Which of the following are not one of the 10 Fundamental Components of Recovery

  • Self-direction

  • Empowerment

  • Medication management

  • Peer Support

  • Holistic

  • Responsibility

Medication management

300

Ichabod engaged in _______ _________ when Jude disclosed information about past trauma. 

Active Listening

300

A PRS agency shall establish guidance from an ________ _____.

Advisory Board

300

"...Clients offering mutual social emotional and/or instrumental assistance to other clients."

Peer support (CPS)

300

Psychiatric rehabilitation practices are ______‐________; they are designed to address the unique needs of individuals, consistent with their values, hopes and aspirations.

Person‐Centered

400

Name all 5 stages of change:

1. Pre-contemplation

2. Contemplation

3. Preparation

4. Action

5. Maintenance

400
Jude stated he wanted to cancel his meeting because he was feeling overwhelmed. Ichabod utilized __________ ____________ to reflect the possible benefits of meeting with practitioners on hard days. Jude determined he would like to keep his meeting.

Motivational Interviewing

400

A PRS agency shall have written agreements to coordinate care with other _______ _________.

Service Providers

400

___ is an evidence-based practice that provides community-based, multi-disciplinary mental health treatment for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. 

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

400

Psychiatric rehabilitation practices promote _____ and ________, encouraging individuals to develop and use individualized wellness plans.

Health and Wellness.

500

Name the 5 readiness phases:

1. Readiness Assessment

2. Readiness Development

3. Goal Choosing

4. Goal Achieving

5. Goal Keeping


500

Ichabod _________ ________ when he recognized that Jude was drinking several energy drinks in their meeting despite his goal to minimize caffeine intake following a doctors appointment that identified heart palpitations. 

Expressed Concern
500

The SNB should be updated annually and/or when:

1.

2.

3.

The individual requests an update.

The individual completes a goal.

The individual is not progressing on stated goals.

500

" ... Follows the principle of self-determination and believes that clients will make better decisions if they are in charge of their own lives and provided the means necessary to make informed choices. "

Illness Management Recovery

500

Psychiatric rehabilitation practices promote ___-_____________ and ___________. All individuals have the right to make their own decisions, including decisions about the types of services and supports they receive.

Self‐Determination and Empowerment.

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