by Mary Ellen Copeland | Jan 29, 2025 | Blog, Elements of WRAP, Implementation & Evidence, Wellbeing, Wellness, Recovery & Lifestyle Topics
by Mary Ellen Copeland, WRAP Co-Originator We are now moving into the 28th year of WRAP. Wow! Who knew?! Although there have been many attempts to disparage, change, and copy WRAP, WRAP, as it was developed 28 years ago by an amazing group of peers—people who, at that... by Lynn Patrone | Dec 19, 2024 | Blog, Elements of WRAP, Mental Health, Trauma, Wellbeing, WRAP Programs & Groups
by Lynn Miller Happy Holidays to ALL WRAP Facilitators, Advanced Level Facilitators (ALFs), WRAPpers, your families and friends, and all the agency staff we have worked with over the past year! The year 2024 has been one of significant growth for WRAP! With the...
by Sarah Farmer | Aug 1, 2024 | Children & Teens, Mental Health, Wellbeing
Reprinted from the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) Missouri newsletter with permission. Check out the awesome TikTok video showing what goes into these toolkits! At NAMI Missouri we know kids absorb more when they’re engaged in what they’re...
by Wren Cobb | Jun 27, 2024 | Elements of WRAP, Mental Health, Wellbeing
By Wren Cobb, Certified WRAP Facilitator I believe in wellness and recovery because I have personally intentionally identified and implemented the key recovery concepts of hope, personal responsibility, education, self-advocacy, and support in my journey and have... by Hubert Brooks | May 30, 2024 | Addictions, Wellbeing
By Hubert Brooks, Member of Our WRAP Community My name is Hubert Brooks, but I go by Tojo B. I’m a survivor, advocate, and champion of wellness and recovery. In the face of adversity, I found the strength to overcome two daunting diagnoses: stage 3 prostate cancer...
by Carol Bailey Floyd | Feb 15, 2024 | Blog, Creating & Using Your WRAP, Crisis Plan, Mental Health, News, Stressors & Triggers, Trauma, Wellbeing, Wellness Toolbox, Wellness, Recovery & Lifestyle Topics
Carol Bailey Floyd, Certified WRAP Facilitator, author of the blog Celebrate Possibilities My mother, Mildred Perry Bailey, had her first psychotic episode when I was 17 years old. She was taken away in an ambulance. I was terrified that I would never see her again....