Wellness Recovery Action Plan
Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a recovery model developed by a group of people in northern Vermont in 1997 in a workshop on mental health recovery led by Mary Ellen Copeland. It has been extensively studied and is now an evidence-based practice, listed in the SAMSHA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP).[1]
WRAP focuses on a person's strengths, rather than perceived deficits. WRAP is voluntary and trauma informed. People develop their own WRAP.[2]
See also
- Tidal Model, developed by Professor Phil Barker, Poppy Buchanan-Barker and others.
- Recovery approach, an overview of the recovery approach to mental health.
- Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope (PATH)
- Thrive model developed by Dr. Mike Smith and Marion Aslan.
- Whole Health Action Management, a similar peer-led intervention incorporating whole health goals.
References
- Copeland, Mary Ellen (2012). Facilitator Training Manual: Mental Health Recovery Including WRAP.
- "Intervention Summary: Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)". nrepp.samhsa.gov. 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
External links
- mentalhealthrecovery.com - Official website
- SAMHSA - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website
- Recovery as a Journey of the Heart (PDF)
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