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They have introduced their practices through the training of WRAP Facilitators all over the U.S. There are WRAP Facilitators in the United States, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, China, and Ireland trained by the Copeland Center or Advanced Level WRAP Facilitators trained
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The Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery is a non-profit mental health organization that created and pioneered the use of the WRAP and other works developed by Copeland. The Center was established in 2005, and focuses their trainings and programs on persons seeking to take personal
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work is based on the study of the coping and wellness strategies of people who have experienced mental health challenges. She created a survey and administered it to 125 volunteers to find out what treatments worked for them.
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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 reviewed, and is now an
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In 2005, Copeland's work led to the creation of the non-profit, the Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery which continues her work through trainings around the world.
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responsibility to improve their wellness. They also work with health service providers, businesses and community groups.
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The WRAP Story: First Person Accounts of Personal and System Recovery and Transformation
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SAMSHA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
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care, on working with youth, and creating organizational change agents.
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Facilitator Training Manual: Mental Health Recovery Including WRAP
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Canacott, Louise; Moghaddam, Nima; Tickle, Anna (December 2019).
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The Copeland Center provides training on WRAP, peer support,
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Copeland helps train facilitators through the Center.
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Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery
include all significant viewpoints
improve the article
discuss the issue
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recovery model
evidence-based practice
SAMSHA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP)
focuses on a person's strengths
trauma
an advertisement
improve it
promotional content
external links
neutral point of view
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trauma informed
Recovery approach
"Is the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) efficacious for improving personal and clinical recovery outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis"
doi
10.1037/prj0000368
ISSN
1559-3126
PMID
31135173
S2CID
145976269
"Intervention Summary: Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)"
"Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery"
"WRAP® - Wellness Recovery Action Plan® - NHS OH, Safety & Wellbeing"

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