The Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), developed by Mary Ellen Copeland, is a self-directed, recovery-oriented framework that empowers individuals to manage their mental health and wellness. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery) highlights WRAP as a tool for developing self-management skills, particularly for managing stress and preventing crises (Task V.B.2: "Facilitate the development of self-management skills"). Option B (providing tools to handle stress) aligns with WRAP’s core components, which include identifying triggers, creating a wellness toolkit (e.g., coping strategies like mindfulness or exercise), and developing action plans to manage stress and symptoms effectively.
Option A (adapting 12-step programs) is incorrect, as WRAP is a distinct, personalized recovery model, not an adaptation of 12-step programs, which focus on addiction recovery. Option C (increasing adherence to treatment) may be an indirect benefit but is not WRAP’s primary purpose, which emphasizes self-empowerment over compliance. Option D (replacing advance directives) is incorrect, as WRAP complements, but does not replace, legal documents like advance directives, which are addressed separately (Task V.C.3). The PRA Study Guide emphasizes WRAP’s role in fostering resilience and stress management, supporting Option B.
[:, CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain V: Strategies for Facilitating Recovery, Task V.B.2., PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on WRAP and Recovery Tools., CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Strategies for Facilitating Recovery., , ]
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