Comorbidity, particularly the co-occurrence of mental health and physical health conditions, requires integrated service delivery to address complex needs effectively. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain VI: Systems Competencies) emphasizes the development of integrated service systems to address co-occurring disorders (Task VI.B.2: "Promote integration of mental health, physical health, and substance use services"). Option B (mental and physical health services) aligns with this, as integrating these services ensures holistic care, addressing both psychiatric symptoms and physical health issues (e.g., metabolic syndrome from antipsychotics) through coordinated care plans, shared records, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Option A (alternative treatments) is vague and not a primary strategy for comorbidity, as it lacks specificity and evidence-based support. Option C (group social activities) supports wellness but does not directly address comorbidity’s clinical needs. Option D (dual recovery and spiritual services) is relevant for substance use and mental health comorbidity but is narrower than Option B, which encompasses a broader range of physical health issues. The PRA Study Guide highlights integrated care models as best practice for comorbidity, supporting Option B.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain VI: Systems Competencies, Task VI.B.2., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Integrated Care for Comorbidity., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Systems Competencies., , ]
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