Massachusetts Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a risk to consider when preparing a recovery story?

  1. Audience interest

  2. Personal safety and emotional well-being

  3. Merit of the story

  4. Length of storytelling

The correct answer is: Personal safety and emotional well-being

When preparing a recovery story, considering personal safety and emotional well-being is crucial. This involves ensuring that sharing one's experiences does not lead to re-traumatization or emotional distress. Recovery stories often delve into sensitive and potentially painful experiences, and it is essential to assess whether an individual feels safe and stable enough to share such information without compromising their mental health. Prioritizing personal safety helps prevent potential adverse effects that might arise from revisiting difficult memories or disclosing vulnerable emotions, which could trigger anxiety, depression, or other psychological distress. It is also important to create a safe environment for storytelling, where the storyteller feels supported and respected. While audience interest, the merit of the story, and the length of storytelling are relevant factors in storytelling, they do not compare to the fundamental importance of the individual's safety and emotional state when sharing personal narratives.