CPRP; Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP) Exam (2022 GRADED A+)
Psychiatric Rehabilitation - .... promotes recovery, full community
... [Show More] integration and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed and individualized. These services are an essential element of the health care and human services spectrum, and should be evidenced-based.
WRAP - Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) - -an evidence-based practice that improves outcomes for people with severe mental illness who are most vulnerable to homelessness and hospitalization.
Principles of Psych Rehab Groupings - 1-3= Roles of the Practitioners
4-10= Best Practices in the Field
11-12 PsyR Service Delivery
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) - - recognizes the importance of understanding and following research recommendations, while taking into account the service provider's clinical expertise and the goals, preferences, interests, values, and characteristics of the people using the service
Empirically Supported Treatment (EST) - -a type of intervention that has been proven effective, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of depression.
Evidenced-Based Medicine (EBM) - -the process an individual practitioner follows in selecting the appropriate intervention for one individual diagnosed with a particular condition who is experiencing specific symptoms.
Recovery - ......a deeply personal unique process of changing one's attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. it is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life even with limitations cause by illness. Recovery involves the development of new meaning and purpose in one's life as one grows beyond the catastrophic effects of mental illness.
Recovery Relating to principles of PsyR - Recovery from mental illness involves much more than recovery from the illness. itself. People with mental illness(es) may have to recover from the stigma that they incorporated into their very being; from the iatrogenic effects of treatment setting; from the lack of recent opportunities for self-determination; from the negative side effects of unemployment; and from crushed dreams. Recover is a complex, time-consuming process [Show Less]