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Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery

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The Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery is a non-profit mental health organization that has created and pioneered the use of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and other works developed by Dr. Mary Ellen Copeland. The Copeland Center is a non-profit established in 2005. Their trainings and programs are for any person seeking to take personal responsibility to improve their wellness. They also work with health service providers, businesses and community groups who are seeking to improve their wellness and create a healthy workplace environment.

The Copeland Center provides training on WRAP, peer support, trauma informed care, on working with youth, and creating organizational change agents. WRAP® is now recognized by the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as an evidence-based practice. Through the dedication of people in recovery sharing their experience with WRAP® and researchers at the University of Illinois in Chicago, WRAP has been added to SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence Based Programs and Practices (NREPP).

They have introduced their practices through the training of WRAP Facilitators. 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 by the Copeland Center.

Dr. Copeland helps train facilitators through the Center.

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Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery Wikipedia