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CS204
Test #1 T/F
50
Other
Not Applicable
09/15/2020

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Recovery has become a core concept in contemporary mental health
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True
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The service framework for recovery acts as a guide for mental health services
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True
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The recovery of symptoms and disability will usually align with the recovery of the individual’s sense of self
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False
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The difference between recovery and rehabilitation is that rehabilitation always involves a specific purpose and goals and recovery does not
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True
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Psychosocial rehabilitation refers to the restoration of psychological and social functioning
Definition
True
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation is based on 3 core principles
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False
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The three systems of the biopsychosocial model operate independently from one another
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False
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Psychosocial rehabilitation often involves working as part of a multidisciplinary team
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True
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The focus of psychosocial rehabilitation is on individual functioning and experience rather than physical functioning and illness
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True
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Evidence based practices are designed to evaluate the generalizability and the causal relationship between intervention and outcome
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True
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Major mental health conditions often compromise people’s ability to live independently and productively
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True
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One DALY represents one lost year of healthy life
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True
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Most people diagnosed with a mental illness are still able to live a ‘normal’ and independent life
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True
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Secondary symptoms are the primary focus of psychosocial rehabilitation
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True
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Once identified as mentally ill, society may continue to reject the individual even when their symptoms have subsided
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True
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Self-neglect is defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessary to maintain a socially acceptable standard of personal and household hygiene
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True
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Outcomes are usually similar among individuals who are diagnosed with the same mental illness
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False
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Poor medication compliance is extremely common among individuals with severe mental health issues
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True
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Substance use significantly increases the risk of relapse and hospitalization in individuals with mental illness
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True
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Individuals living in developed countries have shown to have better outcomes than individuals living in developing countries
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False
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The lived experience perspective is constantly being redeveloped by those who have struggled before and those that still struggle with having a mental illness
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True
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Lived experience knowledge is a clinical perspective
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False
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Recovery acknowledges that there is no set time or set way to recover
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True
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It is uncommon for individuals to say that a person is not ready to recovery
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False
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It is not unusual to hear people talk about their paid workers as being the closest supports they have in their lives
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True
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Recovery cannot be achieved by anyone other than the individual experiencing the mental illness
Definition
True
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Feeling a sense of hope is an example of non-recovery work
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False
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Self-determination, stubbornness, fight, and humour are all characteristics of an individual’s internal active self
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True
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Seeking treatment compliance has little to do with recovery
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True
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An individual often does not see their progress in recovery until they can reflect on their recovery journey
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True
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Psychosocial rehabilitation is also known as psychiatric rehabilitation
Definition
True
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Psychosocial rehabilitation is a purposeful interpersonal process that involves subjective and objective progress
Definition
True
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There are five lenses that help to clearly define, operationalize and measure psychosocial rehabilitation
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False
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It is commonly agreed that recovery is subjective process rather than an event
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True
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The empirical lens is focused on the rights and values of the person with the mental illness
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False
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The conceptual lens suggests that psychosocial rehabilitation services should have evidence of collaborative goal striving
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True
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Assertive community treatment is an example of an evidence based psychosocial rehabilitation intervention
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True
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The economic lens is focused on the financial and social cost of long term mental illness and its treatment
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True
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The empowerment lens believes that there should be evidence of advocacy for those people with a mental illness
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True
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The environmental lens examines how ethnic, cultural, gender, age and linguistic difference impact an individual’s experience with a mental illness
Definition
False
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There is evidence that the therapeutic alliance may be an important predictor of treatment outcome for people diagnosed with a mental illness
Definition
True
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Accurate empathy involves the practitioner being able to accurately explain their personal perspective to the client
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False
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Non-possessive warmth refers to caring, respect, support and valuing the client
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True
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Unconditional acceptance implies that a practitioner will approve of all a client says or does
Definition
False
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Negotiating homework such as practicing relaxation is an example of a task
Definition
True
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The therapeutic changes that result from rehabilitation interventions can be a source of strain on the therapeutic relationship
Definition
True
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Practitioner attitudes, lack of empathy, and low levels of engagement are major threats to the therapeutic alliance
Definition
True
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A key part of establishing a working therapeutic alliance is getting agreement about the expectations of therapy
Definition
True
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Alliance ruptures consist of an impairment or negative fluctuation in the quality of the relationship between client and practitioner
Definition
True
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Even when successfully resolved, alliance ruptures are detrimental to the client
Definition
True
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