Peer Recovery Advocate {Ans: Promotes Another's Concern: Speaks for cause of another; Believes in a peer's potential to recovery even when that potential might not be seen by others.}"Courage" {Ans: Willingness to act when one sense a new possibility.}5th Stage of Recovery {Ans: Actions for Change: What's Happening? The person is moving beyond the disabling power of illness and knows a direction. Person is unsure he/she can succeed but is willing. Danger? He/she will begin to doubt ability to function and take responsibility for own actions. Role of Services? Equip person with skills, resources and supports so that they can trust in their own ability and take responsibility.}Components of Program Environments that work AGAINST Recovery {Ans: -Progress reports show no change -Cookie Cutter Treatment Plans -Clients not on advisory council -Problem-focused Talk}Impact of Trauma {Ans: -Shatters Trust and destroys feelings of safety -Violates boundaries and induces feelings of helplessness/hopelessness. -Takes away personal power and choice. -Produces guilt, shame, rage, self-hatred -Results in isolation and disconnection from self, others and world.}Recovery Story vs. Illness Story {Ans: Recovery Story = focusing on your successes, the barriers you have overcome, and what has helped you Illness Story