This question falls under Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery, which emphasizes evidence-based practices (EBPs) in psychiatric rehabilitation, including peer-developed services. The CPRP Exam Blueprint identifies the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) as “a peer-developed, evidence-based practice that empowers individuals to manage their mental health through self-directed recovery planning.” WRAP, developed by Mary Ellen Copeland and peer advocates, is widely recognized for its research-backed effectiveness in promoting recovery.
Option D: The Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) is a peer-developed service that has been established as an EBP through rigorous research demonstrating its impact on symptom management, self-advocacy, and recovery. It involves creating a personalized plan for wellness, triggers, and crisis management, aligning with recovery-oriented principles.
Option A: Advanced Mental Health Directives (e.g., psychiatric advance directives) are tools for self-directed care but are not peer-developed services nor widely recognized as EBPs in the same way as WRAP.
Option B: Self-Directed Care is a model allowing individuals to manage their service funds but is not specifically peer-developed or universally classified as an EBP.
Option C: Supported Employment (e.g., Individual Placement and Support) is an EBP but was developed by researchers and professionals, not primarily by peers.
Extract from CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery):
“Tasks include: 3. Implementing peer-developed evidence-based practices, such as the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), to support self-directed recovery.”
[:, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA). (2014). CPRP Exam Blueprint. Retrieved from PRA Certification Handbook., PRA. (2024). CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024 Course: Module 6 – Strategies for Facilitating Recovery., Copeland, M. E. (2002). Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Peach Press (recommended CPRP study literature, details WRAP as an EBP)., , ]
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