Providing feedback in psychiatric rehabilitation is a person-centered process that empowers individuals by valuing their self-assessment and fostering collaboration. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery) emphasizes engaging individuals in the feedback process by first soliciting their self-perception to promote self-awareness and ownership of skill development (Task V.B.4: "Teach skills using evidence-based methods"). Option D (soliciting the individual’s perception of his own performance) aligns with this, as starting with the individual’s perspective builds trust, encourages reflection, and informs the practitioner’s subsequent feedback, ensuring it is tailored and constructive.
Option A (praising all aspects) is not specific and may lack authenticity, undermining effective feedback. Option B (listing strengths) is a component of feedback but comes after understanding the individual’s view to ensure relevance. Option C (sharing the practitioner’s perception) risks being directive without first valuing the individual’s input. The PRA Study Guide highlights soliciting self-perception as the first step in recovery-oriented feedback, supporting Option D.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery, Task V.B.4., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Providing Recovery-Oriented Feedback., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Strategies for Facilitating Recovery., , ]
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