Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist Practice Exam

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What should a Peer Support Specialist do when someone feels that repeated rehab stints haven’t worked?

Disclose their own recovery journey and stress the multiple pathways to recovery

The most appropriate action for a Peer Support Specialist in this situation is to disclose their own recovery journey and emphasize the multiple pathways to recovery. Sharing personal experiences can foster a sense of connection and understanding, showing the individual that they are not alone in feeling frustrated or disheartened by past attempts at rehabilitation.

By highlighting different paths to recovery, the Peer Support Specialist can help the person understand that recovery is a highly individual process and may require exploring various approaches before finding what works best for them. This can instill hope and encourage a mindset that embraces resilience and openness to new strategies rather than succumbing to despair.

In contrast, the other options do not support the individual's journey toward healing. Suggesting they give up on recovery undermines the core tenets of support and empowerment, while encouraging blame shifts responsibility away from the individual and does not foster constructive problem-solving. Moreover, focusing on failures rather than successes could diminish motivation and self-esteem, further hindering progress in their recovery efforts.

Suggest they give up on recovery altogether

Encourage them to blame others for their struggles

Focus only on their failures rather than successes

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