HSP Study Guide 2026

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📋 HSP Exam Format at a Glance

225
Questions
255 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 HSP Topics to Study (15)

✍️ Sample HSP Questions & Answers

1. The concept of 'minority stress' in health service psychology refers to:
Chronic stress experienced by stigmatized minority group members due to prejudice and discrimination

Minority stress theory describes the excess, chronic stress experienced by members of stigmatized groups due to discrimination, prejudice, and internalized stigma.

2. How should treatment protocols be modified for patients with comorbidities?
Adjust parameters based on individual risk factors and contraindications

Treatment protocols must be individually adjusted based on comorbidities to prevent adverse reactions and ensure safe, effective care.

3. What is the clinical significance of understanding nerve pathways?
It prevents inadvertent nerve damage and guides proper technique

Knowledge of nerve pathways is critical for preventing inadvertent nerve damage during procedures and guiding technique to achieve desired therapeutic outcomes.

4. What is the primary ethical responsibility when obtaining informed consent?
Ensure full understanding and voluntary agreement

The primary ethical responsibility when obtaining informed consent is to ensure that the client fully understands the nature of the services, their rights, potential risks and benefits, and voluntarily agrees to participate without coercion. This process empowers clients to make autonomous decisions about their care. It involves clear communication and answering any questions the client may have.

5. When transitioning between treatment phases, what is essential?
Document the rationale for change and update goals accordingly

Documenting the rationale for treatment phase changes and updating goals ensures continuity of care, clear communication, and appropriate progress tracking.

6. What is the primary obligation of a certified professional regarding patient/client confidentiality?
Protect all personal information and disclose only with proper authorization

Protecting confidential information and disclosing only with proper authorization is a fundamental ethical and legal obligation of all certified professionals.

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