The Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
TEXTBOOKS
Rosenberg, S. & Rosenberg, J. (2018). (Eds.). Community mental health: Challenges for the 21st century. (3rd ed.). Rutledge.
Chapter 13: Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders from a Social Justice Perspective by Stephanie Sarabia
Chapter 14: Neuropsychiatric Perspectives on Community Mental Health Theory and Practice by William H. Wilson
Watkins, M., Shulman, H. (2008). Toward psychologies of liberation: Critical theory and practice in psychology and the human sciences. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. (1st ed.)
Chapter 6: Pathologies of Perpetration (pages 81-101)
Chapter 7: Mourning and Witness after Collective Trauma (pages 105-130)
ARTICLES
Canacott, L., Moghaddam, N., & Tickle, A. (2019). Is the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) efficacious for improving personal and clinical recovery outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 42(4), 372–381.
Federici, M. R. (2013). The importance of fidelity in peer-based programs: The case of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 36(4), 314–318.
Fukui, S., Starnino, V. R., Susana, M., Davidson, L. J., Cook, K., Rapp, C. A., & Gowdy, E. A. (2011). Effect of Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) participation on psychiatric symptoms, sense of hope, and recovery. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 34(3), 214–222.
Gardner, J., Dong-Olson, V., Castronovo, A., Hess, M., & Lawless, K. (2012). Using Wellness Recovery Action Plan and sensory-based intervention: A case example. Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 26(2–3), 163–173.
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