Adapting WRAP

Since the development of WRAP over fifteen years ago by a group of people who experience mental health difficulties, I have worked with others to develop various examples of how WRAP can be adapted for different uses. We have one for WRAP for Addictions, WRAP for...

Spirituality as an Evidence Based Practice

by Kenneth Gilbert, MD There is a substantial body of experience and slowly growing research that supports the use of spiritual values and/or religion in relation to Mental Health issues. Consider these examples: the Recovery movement recognizes Spirituality as one of...

Power of WRAP

The 2015 WRAP Around the World Conference is only days away! This year’s keynote will be addressing what each us can do in our day to day relationships through peer support, receiving support from others and supporting others, that will help enhance the power...

Facilitators on Facilitating and the Value of WRAP

by WRAP Facilitators These are responses to a question by Mary Ellen Copeland on becoming / being a WRAP Facilitator. Crystal Choate My WRAP has become instantaneous and spontaneous over that last 15 years. In 1996 I read Mary Ellen’s workbook, “Living...