Medi-Cal Peer Support Specialist Practice Exam

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If a consumer is not taking a group seriously, how should a Peer Support Specialist respond?

Ignore the behavior

Confront the person aggressively

Continue to focus on the person's recovery goals

The appropriate response for a Peer Support Specialist when encountering a consumer who is not taking a group seriously is to continue to focus on the person's recovery goals. This approach is effective because it reinforces the primary mission of peer support, which is to facilitate personal growth and recovery. By steering the conversation back to the consumer's goals, the Peer Support Specialist can help the individual recognize the value and importance of participation in the group setting.

This strategy also promotes a non-confrontational environment, allowing consumers to feel supported rather than judged. It encourages self-reflection and helps the consumer understand how their behavior may impact their recovery journey. Continuing to engage them on their goals can foster a more positive mindset and potentially motivate them to take the group seriously in the future.

The focus remains on collaboration and empowerment, which are key principles of peer support, rather than escalating tensions or creating feelings of shame. Thus, emphasizing the consumer's recovery goals aligns with the supportive nature of the Peer Support Specialist's role.

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