Real stories of wellness in real life

Using WRAP to Shine a Light on Black Health and Wellness!
Stephanie Jack lives in Missouri City, Texas, and works as program manager of the PEERS for Hope House, a peer-operated crisis respite in Houston. Stephanie has been using and living WRAP for her wellness since April 2014. "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only...
WRAP Up Newsletter, January 2022: What’s Your Word of the Year?
We’ve all had a rather intense and life-changing couple of years with the pandemic. Whether you’ve had the coronavirus or not, the shutdowns, fear, personal losses, employment loss or changes, workforce shortages, supply chain disruptions, school closings, and...
WRAP Up Newsletter, December 2021: Is Wellness Possible with Disabilities?
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was December 3, so we at WRAP would like to honor and celebrate the lives of all those with disabilities this month. Life is hard for everyone, but with a disability, it can feel—and be—even harder. This year's theme...

Only WRAP® Is WRAP: Statement on Public Domain Look-Alikes
It is an emerging trend that Action Planning for Prevention and Recovery, often referred to as “public domain WRAP,” is being used by top-down leadership to cut corners, giving short shrift to the peer movement and undermining fidelity to the evidence-based practice...

October Is Emotional Wellness Month. What Does It Mean to Be Emotionally Well?
Emotional wellness is the ability to recognize, understand, and accept our feelings and emotions and deal with experiences, difficulties, and life changes. One way to thoughtfully address life issues is by reading through the original WRAP book and developing a...




