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Sharing About WRAP… I use WRAP daily to manage the symptoms of my bipolar. I know what I look like when I am well and when I have been triggered. I work hard daily to use my WRAP program as well as medication and therapy, to manage a very difficult form of this...

Mental Health Recovery in an In-Patient Setting – NH

By Ken Braiterman We started introducing WRAP at New Hampshire Hospital about three years ago. Acceptance by the medical staff has grown steadily, and they recommend it to patients. However, part of our agreement with the hospital is that WRAP can never be REQUIRED. I...

WRAP and Growth of Individuals, Great Falls, Montana

By: Vicki Stull My name is Vicki Stull. I live in Great Falls, Montana. I am a Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) user, facilitator and advanced trainer. Mary Ellen presented a workshop at a conference in Great Falls in 2000. I was just beginning to recover from...

WRAP Transformation in Keystone, PA

By: Kathyann Corl Editor: Kathyann Corl, is a Community Relations Coordinator for Keystone Community Mental Health, and a mentor for our Recovery Specialist program (peer support). She uses WRAP for herself. Our story Keystone Community Mental Health (KCMHS) is a part...

Guidelines for Use and Distribution of Copyrighted WRAP Materials

Wellness Recovery Action Plan® and WRAP® are registered trademarks. The books, software, videos, audio CDs, and other WRAP materials are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved by the copyright holder, Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. Any copying,...

Mental Illness Self-Management Through Wellness Recovery Action Planning

Although the concept of recovery from a mental illness is relatively new (Deegan, 1988), people with mental health difficulties have been self-managing and functioning in the community long before the idea of recovery became popularized (Harding, Brooks, Ashikaga,...