Community integration involves connecting individuals with natural supports—such as community activities, faith-based organizations, or volunteer roles—to enhance their recovery and reduce reliance on formal services. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain III: Community Integration) emphasizes facilitating access to natural supports to promote community participation and meaningful roles (Task III.C.2: "Promote the use of natural supports to enhance community integration"). Option A (maximizing the use of natural supports) aligns with this, as modifying the rehabilitation program schedule to accommodate church volunteer training enables the individual to engage with a community-based, faith-oriented support system, fostering social inclusion and personal fulfillment.
Option B (providing relapse prevention planning) is unrelated, as the scenario focuses on scheduling to support community engagement, not crisis prevention. Option C (minimizing the use of program services) is a secondary effect but not the primary intent, which is to support the individual’s community role. Option D (performing an assessment across life domains) is not indicated, as the action is schedule modification, not assessment. The PRA Study Guide highlights natural supports, such as faith communities, as critical for community integration, supporting Option A.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain III: Community Integration, Task III.C.2., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Natural Supports and Community Integration., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Community Integration., , ]
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