Recovery Planning

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Recovery Planning Quiz

Test your knowledge on recovery planning with this engaging quiz designed for mental health professionals and care providers. You will encounter 10 multiple-choice questions that cover essential concepts, best practices, and client-centered approaches.

  • Understand key components of recovery plans.
  • Evaluate your knowledge on client strengths and goals.
  • Learn how to create effective crisis plans.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HelpingHeart247
What should you do/read before starting an initial recovery plan?
Mental health assessment
Cans assessment
Create a professional relationship with LAR/client and explain services for their LOC
All of the above
What would be the best way to describe a client's strengths?
"Client struggles to remain focused during school, and LAR would like to see this area improved."
"Client has resources available through Medicaid, transportation, and is an active member in their church"
"Client enjoys to sing, dance, and paint. Client reports these as useful coping skills"
"Client has a goal to build social skills and be more active in the community"
What should be in the preferences section on a recovery plan?
It auto-types something, I just leave it how it is
Their preferences - religious/cultural/spiritual needs
Their goals/objectives/interventions
Their crisis plan
How far out should the target completion date be set to?
3 months
6 months
9 months
12 months
When creating a goal...
I need to defer needs that will not be addressed on the recovery plan
Ask client what goal they would like to work on
Put their goal into quotations and then explain clinically what we will be addressing during our skills training sessions
All of the above
The S. in S.M.A.R.T. Goal planning stands for:
Simple
Specific
Short
Support
An LOC 2 client should have what number in the "how many" box?
30
1
3
5
In the "brief description" box for the crisis tab, what should be written?
Their entire MH assessment
A brief description of when they have struggled before, prior hospitalizations, and maybe some information from their MH assessment
Their triggers
Action steps of how a crisis will be resolved
Who all signs the document?
Client
LAR
Case Manager
Bailey
Amanda
All of the above
How often should the entire recovery plan be reviewed?
Once a year
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