

Mental Health Crisis Plan: How to Recognize Triggers and Create a Safety Strategy
When life feels overwhelming, having a mental health crisis plan in place can be the difference between spiraling and finding stability. In this episode, we continue our discussion of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and explore how to identify triggers, recognize early warning signs, and create a personalized strategy to protect yourself during difficult moments.
With guest Katrina, an advanced WRAP facilitator, we walk through practical steps you can take to strengthen your resilience and give your support network the tools they need to step in effectively when things get tough.
This conversation is about empowerment, preparation, and hope — because mental health planning is not a sign of weakness, but a form of self-care and strength.
Link to PDF WRAP Worksheet: www.getselfhelp.co.uk/docs/WRAP.pdf
Info on Wellness Recovery Action Plans: https://www.wellnessrecoveryactionplan.com/
Primary Topics Covered:
- What a mental health crisis plan (WRAP) is and why it matters
- Identifying triggers and how to respond to them in healthy ways
- Recognizing early warning signs before things worsen
- How to create a personal action plan for when things start to break down
- The role of support networks in crisis planning
- Practical steps for post-crisis recovery and reflection
- How WRAP plans empower individuals through choice and preparation
Timestamps:
00:49 – Introduction to the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
01:13 – Defining triggers and why identifying them matters
02:19 – Common examples of external triggers
03:42 – Coping with overwhelming emotions
04:23 – Recognizing early warning signs of decline
05:33 – Building action plans around self-awareness
06:10 – Signs that things are getting worse and when to act
07:32 – Creating a detailed crisis plan
08:49 – Including medications, contacts, and trusted supporters
09:52 – How a WRAP plan keeps everyone on the same page
11:07 – Involving friends, family, and professionals in crisis planning
12:39 – Overcoming stigma and asking for help during crisis
13:32 – Post-crisis recovery and lessons learned
14:36 – Why mental health planning is “wellness insurance”
16:25 – Accessing WRAP resources and tools online
17:01 – The value of peer support in recovery
17:54 – Inviting listeners to share their own planning experiences
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