Readiness in rehabilitation refers to how
Rehabilitation readiness assesses an individual's preparedness to engage in goal-setting and pursue recovery-oriented objectives. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes) defines readiness as the individual's capacity and motivation to identify and work toward specific goals (Task IV.A.2: 'Assess individual's stage of change and readiness for goal-setting'). Option C (prepared an individual is to set a goal) aligns with this, as readiness involves evaluating factors like hope, confidence, and willingness to define achievable rehabilitation goals, such as employment or education.
Option A (developed skills) focuses on abilities, not readiness, which is about motivation and mindset. Option B (likelihood to follow through) is an outcome of readiness, not its definition. Option D (likelihood to succeed or fail) is overly outcome-focused and not the primary focus of readiness assessment. The PRA Study Guide describes readiness as the precursor to effective goal-setting, supporting Option C.
CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes, Task IV.A.2.
PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Rehabilitation Readiness Assessment.
CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes.
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