Paternalism is a form of this type of power.
What is "Powe over"?
This is a tool to promote informed consent.
What is "Ask-Share-Ask"?
This is the way to share a small piece of your story that can build connection and shared power.
What is a "snippet"?
What is the opposite of being task-oriented
What is "Relationship-Focused"
Name at least one of APAA's Core Vaules?
What is "Commitment to recovery & Sobriety, Sustainability of a drug & crime-free lifestyle, Accountability for our actions & mental health, Courage to do what is right, Willingness to be of service to other, Positive regard for others especially the vulnerable, Diversity & inclusion in all that we do."
Autonomy is the opposite of ______.
What is "coercion"?
Name the seven Texas peer support principles.
What is "recovery-oriented, relationship-focused, person-centered, trauma-informed, voluntary, self-determination, and dignity of risk"?
The shared power model is a process that begins in connection based on "Power With". This relationship has the potential to __________.
What is "Cultivate Power within, which can build to Power to."
This occurs when someone gives up trying to change their circumstances because repeated negative experiences have caused them to feel that they have no autonomy or control over what happens.
What is "learned helplessness?"/"Taught helplessness"
APAA's Mission
What is "To educate all segments of the community about the nature of addiction and mental health recovery, and provide recovery support services to individuals, families, and the community."
Power with cultivates power within, which can lead to __________.
What is "power to"?
These are the four core tasks of peer support.
What is "connecting, supporting, exploring, and planning"?
This is a question that you can ask if someone uses a term to describe themselves that you feel is stigmatizing.
What is "what does that word mean to you"?
These are the four parts of the ethical decisionmaking triangle.
What is "peer voice and choice, personal, professional, and organizational?"
What is Recovery? (Definition)
What is "A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential"
Name one task that a peer specialist may be asked to do that reinforces a power over dynamic.
What is "teach a medication management class, conduct a risk assessment, make a report of abuse to DFPS, conduct a urine analysis for a drug test, or help with physical/chemical restraints"?
These 5 skills make up peer-based communication.
What is "listening/holding space, asking questions, validation, reflection, and informed consent"?
The three things that a peer specialist can say to be supportive of someone's autonomy when they are experiencing a crisis.
What is "Thank you for telling me. What does this mean for you right now? How can I help you feel safe"?
What is the opposite of deciding what goals a person should have and make, without consideration for what they want or need.
What is "Person-Centered"
APAA was founded in what year?
1998
Let go of the outcome, avoid internalizing the "success" and "failure" of others, and avoid undue influence.
What are three things peer specialists can do to support autonomy?
What are the factors that make up lived experience?
What is "Identity, Strong Impact, Firsthand Experience"
Name at least two questions that a peer specialist can use to support a person as they plan how to advocate for themselves.
What is "What is my desired outcome? What are my fears? What are my barriers? What are my strengths? What are the points that I want to make when I express my desired change/outcome? What are next steps"?
When someone views their identity and experiences entirely through the lens of being a patient.
What is "a culture of patienthood"
What is a RCO?
What is "Peer Led, Peer driven, Peer ran, accredited organization. That supports health and wellness and recovery for the community."