CPS Part 2 Flashcards
What are the 3 cps core competencies?
Peer support
In but not of the system
Change agent
A CPS IS:
1 A person who's lived experience, 2 training (has a role in the medical health system) 3 Skills in the system, 4 a code of ethics, 5 roles beyond the system.
What are some examples of support a cps might offer when someone is feeling AFRAID?
What would you Like for support SUPPORT
Share snippets of success stories SNIPPET
Support exposure of Self Help tools SELF HELP
Share strategies on overcoming fear STRATEGIES
Explore hopes and dreams EXPLORE
Tab 23 creating the life you want tool:
What are 3 questions you can ask to support someone to clarify what they want to ACHIEVE?
Why do you want this change to happen? CHANGE
How would your life be different? DIFFERENT
What is the most positive outcome of doing this? OUTCOME
6 questions to ask yourself While preparing for a recovery story?
What is the risk to myself Who is my audience What is the purpose of my story How much time do I have How am I ensuring the story is geared towards The benefit of others What is the risk to others
3 differences between a hopelessness story and a recovery story
1 strength to move forward vrs no change
2 Intent to benefit vrs no purpose
3 positive focus vrs avoid negative focus
What is the difference between a recovery story and hopelessness story ?
Hopelessness focuses on all that is wrong and NO APPARENT PURPOSE or movement Forward.
Recovery story Speaks to the challenges and struggles but also incorporates discussion ABOUT STRENGTH AND MOVING FORWARD.
What are some examples of support a cps might offer once someone is feeling OVERWHELMED?
Listen Be present Assist with getting basic needs met (Food and water) Advocate (for basic needs) Respond ( to questions) Resources
PICBBA steps = used for concrete problem
Problem Impact Cost Benefit Brainstorm Action
When is the PICBBA tool used?
When there is a concrete problem
We look to cps code of ethics to:
check our Behaviors, and for self evaluation