Special Announcement | November 20, 2025
We’re excited to announce the debut of two new workbooks and a set of Q&A cards that are available in the WRAP Bookstore today!

WRAP Workbook for Wellness in Your Work Life
The WRAP Workbook for Wellness in Your Work Life is a full-color, 40-page workbook that builds on your personal WRAP by offering prompts, questions, and ideas specifically tailored to enhance work life.
This workbook has tailored questions for each part of WRAP. The questions offer a chance to reflect on how WRAP fits into achieving a healthy work life and workplace, changes that may need to take place, healthy coping strategies, and ways to prevent burnout and crisis. It also covers how the five WRAP Key Concepts can be used to enhance work life, wellness, and professional growth, such as finding and offering support, advocating for yourself at work, and helping build a supportive workplace and work team.
The workbook includes:
- Reflection questions for every Key Concept and part of WRAP that are geared toward work life in any profession or work setting.
- Real-life examples for each section to get you thinking about your own work life and how it impacts your overall well-being.
- A foreword from Greg Parnell, WRAP ALF, who contributed to the creation of the workbook and has extensive experience with WRAP at work, particularly through his role as Director of Recovery, Education, and Leadership at Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc. in California.

WRAP Workbook for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The Workbook for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is a full-color, 72-page workbook. It is a larger-sized, updated version of WRAP Workbook for People with Developmental Distinctions (2014).
The workbook is designed to support young adults and adults who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) having voice and choice in their lives and wellness path. The language is tailored to this audience. It includes:
- More expansive lists of real-life examples for each section, shared by people with I/DD who are using WRAP in their lives.
- A colorful workbook with photos and illustrations.
- Sections for each of WRAP’s five Key Concepts.
- Notes for Facilitators and caregivers for people with I/DD who use support services.
- An introduction from Lesley Corey, WRAP ALF and COO of Step By Step, Inc. (SBS), a nonprofit devoted to providing community support services across Pennsylvania with intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, autism, mental health disorders, and/ or substance use disorders. SBS incorporates WRAP into its services, offering WRAP to both consumers and staff.

WRAP Key Concepts Q&A Cards
The Key Concepts Q&A (Questions & Activity) Cards provide a fun, low-pressure way to encourage WRAP participants in seminars or groups to think about how each Key Concept relates to their lives and wellness.
This pack includes 50 colorful cards with a question on each card about one of the Key Concepts, along with the graphic and image associated with that Key Concept.
Ways to utilize the cards include:
- As a large group, invite participants to draw a card from the stack and share their answer to the question.
- Place participants into five groups and give all the cards for one of the Key Concepts to each group, or two from each Key Concept. Invite each participant to pick one or two of the cards and share their answers.
- Place participants into small groups and give each group one or two cards for each Key Concept. Invite the group to pick a few of the cards and each share their answers to each question.
- Use the cards on your own to think more deeply about each Key Concept.
- Share the cards with friends, supporters, family members, coworkers, etc., to have a discussion about the Key Concepts.
