This question aligns with Domain II: Professional Role Competencies, which focuses on professional ethics, boundaries, advocacy, and effective communication with stakeholders, including family members. The CPRP Exam Blueprint highlights that practitioners must “maintain professional boundaries while engaging with families and other stakeholders in a collaborative and respectful manner.” The scenario involves a practitioner responding to parents’ concerns about the cleanliness of a group home, requiring a response that balances professionalism, collaboration, and respect for the recovery-oriented environment.
Option A: Acknowledging the parents’ concern and listening to their suggestions demonstrates professionalism, respect, and a collaborative approach. It opens a dialogue without deflecting responsibility or escalating the situation, aligning with the PRA’s emphasis on engaging stakeholders respectfully. This response also maintains boundaries by not immediately deferring to a supervisor or dismissing the concern.
Option B: Suggesting the parents speak to a supervisor deflects responsibility and may be perceived as dismissive, failing to address the concern directly or collaboratively.
Option C: Advising alternative housing is an extreme response that does not address the parents’ concern or promote collaboration. It also risks undermining the individual’s recovery environment without justification.
Option D: Explaining that residents are responsible for chores, while factually correct in many recovery-oriented settings, may come across as defensive and dismissive of the parents’ valid concern. It does not foster collaboration or invite further discussion.
Extract from CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain II: Professional Role Competencies):
“Tasks include: 1. Adhering to professional ethics and boundaries. 2. Engaging with families, caregivers, and other stakeholders in a collaborative manner. 3. Advocating for individuals while maintaining professionalism in all interactions.”
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