A functional assessment in psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on identifying strengths, needs, and aspirations to inform person-centered planning. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes) specifies that functional assessments begin with understanding the individual’s recovery goals to guide rehabilitation planning (Task IV.A.1: "Conduct functional assessments to identify individual goals and strengths"). Option C (recovery goals) aligns with this, as identifying what the individual wants to achieve (e.g., housing, employment, or social connections) sets the direction for assessing relevant skills and supports.
Option A (past successes) is part of the assessment but secondary to goal identification. Option B (cognitive ability) is a specific domain assessed later, not the starting point. Option D (employment history) is relevant for vocational goals but too narrow for the broader scope of a functional assessment. The PRA Study Guide emphasizes starting with the individual’s recovery goals to ensure person-centered planning, supporting Option C.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes, Task IV.A.1., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Functional Assessment., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes., , ]
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