Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Sample Questions:
1. The term evidence-based practice refers to successful interventions that must have
A) been used by practitioners in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation with positive results.
B) been tested through multiple trials, with findings reported by teams of investigators.
C) produced positive survey results when children and caregivers were asked about the intervention.
D) appeared in articles discussing caregiver satisfaction with the intervention.
2. To demonstrate culturally respectful listening techniques, the practitioner:
A) Positions his body directly in front of the speaker.
B) Crosses his arms while communicating to increase concentration.
C) Uses body language to encourage conversation.
D) Maintains constant eye contact with the speaker.
3. A transition-age youth tells a practitioner that he has a plan to kill a younger sibling when the time is right.
What is the MOST appropriate course of action for the practitioner to take?
A) Inform his family members of the danger to the sibling.
B) Explain the limits of confidentiality and develop an action plan.
C) Notify the police of the potential danger to the sibling.
D) Maintain confidentiality and discourage him from taking action.
4. Practitioners may self-disclose for the purpose of:
A) Modeling and instilling hope.
B) Ensuring treatment participation.
C) Directing family choice.
D) Challenging values and beliefs.
5. According to the Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Study, adverse childhood experiences have been linked to the following health problems.
A) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, eczema, and asthma
B) Diabetes, acne, and anxiety
C) Obesity, psoriasis, and head trauma
D) Cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, and depression
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: C | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: D |