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Quiz: Recovery Literacy
Recovery Literacy
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Quiz: Recovery Literacy
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Definition of "Recovery"
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published a definition of “recovery” that includes:
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Sobriety from alcohol and drugs
Citizenship and helping others
Person-driven process towards a self-directed life
All of the above
Recovery Dimensions
Which of the following are examples of recovery supportive dimensions as defined by SAMHSA?
A health and wellness action plan
A job, volunteer opportunity or classes
A safe place to live
All of the above
Recovery Principles
According to SAMHSA, recovery principles include:
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Abstinence, citizenship and a connection to your Higher Power.
Strength-based, trauma responsive and many pathways
Accurate diagnosis, counseling and medication as needed
None of the above
Recovery Capital
“Street smarts”, a sense of hope and lived experience are examples of:
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Human recovery capital
Physical recovery capital
Culture recovery capital
Social recovery capital
One or more friends or family members who support your recovery is an example of:
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Human recovery capital
Physical recovery capital
Culture recovery capital
Social recovery capital
Cash, health insurance and work boots are examples of:
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Human recovery capital
Physical recovery capital
Culture recovery capital
Social recovery capital
A belief system that aligns with recovery principles is examples of:
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Human recovery capital
Physical recovery capital
Culture recovery capital
Social recovery capital
ROSC
Which of the following does NOT describe recovery-oriented systems of care (ROSC)...
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(choose best answer)
A public health, chronic care approach
A framework for coordinating multiple systems, supports and services
An organization that provided the full continuum of care
None of the above
Recovery management...
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(choose best answer)
Reflects a service commitment to long-term supports and wellness
May include assertive outreach, strength-based assessments, recovery-focused and person-centered treatment/recovery plans, self-care education, recovery check-ups and a broad range community-based recovery support services
Engages individuals with chronic substance use issues and assists them in initiating and learning to maintain long-term recovery
All of the above
Recovery Support
Recovery support services are ...
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(Choose best answer)
Both clinical and nonclinical services that support recovery
Nonclinical services that support individuals and affected family members in recovery
Only delivered by persons with lived experience
None of the above
Which of the following statements are true
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(Choose best answer)
Mutual aid and social model recovery focus on what individuals have in common
Person-centered and social model focus on what individuals have in common
Person-centered and mutual aid focus on the interplay between individuals and their environment
None of the above
Where can recovery support be delivered?
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(Choose best answer)
Recovery homes, recovery high schools and recovery community centers
Phone and street outreach
Hospitals and jails
All of the above
Recovery community organizations (RCOs)...
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(Choose best answer)
Can be either for profit or non profit organizations
Have governance boards that reflect the recovery community they serve
Provide clinical and nonclinical services according to state laws
All of the above
Course Syllabus
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Recovery Literacy
1. Definitions of “Recovery”
1.1. Personal definition
1.2. National Definition
1.3. Abstinence-based Recovery
1.4. Medication Assisted Recovery
1.5. Organizational Definition
2. Recovery Principles
2.1. Hope
2.2. Person-driven
2.3. Many Pathways
2.4. Holistic
2.5. Peer Support
2.6. Networks
2.7. Culturally based
2.8. Trauma Responsive
2.9. Strengths-based
2.10. Respect
3. Recovery Capital
3.1. Human Capital
3.2. Physical Capital
3.3. Cultural Capital
3.4. Social Capital
3.5. Recovery Capital Assessments
4. Chronic Care Approach
4.1. ROSC
4.2. Recovery Management
5. Recovery Support Services
5.1. Peer-based Recovery Support Services
5.2. Types of PRSS
5.3. Service Models and Settings
5.4. Recovery Community Organizations
6. Quiz: Recovery Literacy
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