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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Walking it off-- Doug Peacock's book talk at the "This Land is Your Land" Conference



Doug Peacock's story of how immersion experiences in wilderness, creation of sacred spaces, symbols, and rituals helped him recover from the trauma of the Vietnam War is both moving and foundational to the growing movement of outdoor recreation for returning warriors.  This book talk kicks off the important 1st annual conference on outdoor recreation for returning veterans, called "This Land Is Your Land 
Toward a Better Understanding of Nature's Resiliency-Building and Restorative Power for Armed Forces Personnel, Veterans, and their Families."

Thursday, July 17, 2014

New book "Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves Through Farming & Outdoor Activities


Field Exercises

How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities

by Stephanie Westlund



There are nearly 25 million veterans and active-duty soldiers in North America. Some experts estimate that more than one quarter of these men and women suffer from post-traumatic distress, and many other military personnel experience difficulty reintegrating into civilian life. While conventionally prescribed treatments primarily involve medication and therapy, many people are discovering additional ways to manage their injuries and reduce their suffering.
Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities shares the compelling stories of men and women who are finding relief from stressful and traumatic military experiences while also establishing community networks and other peer support initiatives. Author Stephanie Westlund examines:
  • The deep and far-reaching connections between nature and human health
  • The tremendous impact of stress and trauma on survivors' lives
  • Resources and groups providing opportunities in the emerging field of "Green Care".
Field Exercises offers hope for veterans searching for methods to ease the transition to civilian life and recover from military stress and trauma. This book will appeal to millions of North American soldiers, veterans and their loved ones, doctors, psychiatrists, social workers, and other caregivers, other groups struggling with high rates of stress and post-traumatic experience, and all those interested in the human-nature relationship.