Order the six steps of The Wellness Recovery Action Plan(WRAP) Model as described by Copeland et al

1. ________ Daily Maintenance List
2. ________ Things Are Breaking Down or Getting Worse
3. ________ Crisis Planning
4. ________ Develop a Wellness Toolbox
5 _________ Early Warning Signs
6._________ Triggers


The correct order is 2, 5, 6, 1, 4, 3
Rationale: The WRAP model is a step-wise process, through which an individual is able to monitor and manage distressing symptoms that occur in daily life. The six steps include: Step 1. Develop a Wellness Toolbox; Step 2. Daily Maintenance List; Step 3. Triggers; Step 4. Early Warning Signs; Step 5. Things Are Breaking Down or Getting Worse; Step 6. Crisis Planning.

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