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July 15 – 19, 2019

8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each day


Description: This course is 5 intensive days of workshops that prepare participants to facilitate WRAP® classes and equips them with the skills and materials to facilitate classes in their community and organization. It is for people who have completed a Seminar I WRAP course. The WRAP® Facilitator training provides an experiential learning environment based on mutuality and self-determination. Participants in this course will be expected to participate in interactive learning activities and demonstrate their own experience with WRAP.

This training is appropriate for anyone who would like to lead WRAP® groups, work with others to develop their own WRAP and give presentations on mental health recovery related issues to groups or organizations. Participants are expected to have a solid working knowledge of WRAP and share their experiential knowledge of how WRAP can work.

Before attending the training, it is expected that you have familiarity with the different parts of WRAP through completion of one of the following prerequisites (which must be conducted by a WRAP Facilitator):

  • 2 or 3 day Seminar I course or workshop (MHANI),
  • 8 or 12 week Seminar I group or workshop (MHANI), or
  • Correspondence Course (Online, Copeland Center)

WRAP Seminar I Opportunities (click on the links below)

June 26 & 27 – Fort Wayne


A Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) plan emphasizes social and emotional competencies as outlined by the Indiana Department of Education. By creating a WRAP plan, participants will build perseverance, adaptability, self-discovery, resilience, self-confidence, self-esteem, and empathy. WRAP is conducted as a group which increases positive communication and conflict management skills. Developing a WRAP plan in a group setting allows participants to understand the perspective of others and empathize with persons of diverse backgrounds. Participants will work towards identifying emotions and how they affect their thoughts and behaviors. This plan also helps them develop the critical thinking skills necessary to make constructive choices. WRAP helps participants understand the connection between mind and body by identifying triggers and how they influence emotion and physical responses. In addition to identifying triggers, participants develop wellness tools to increase positive self-control and self-discipline.

Contact: info@mhanortheastindiana.org for additional information

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