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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
President George W. Bush Fights to Take ‘Disorder’ Out of PTSD
Interesting story here -- President George W. Bush Fights to Take ‘Disorder’ Out of PTSD - ABC News
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
A Salute to Outdoor Programs Helping Wounded Veterans
Experts say that outdoor recreation has proved to be especially effective in treating veterans, and a wide variety of programs have emerged, from 6-month treks on the AT to one-day bike rides. In the last couple of years, veterans’ outdoor programs have also become more sophisticated by developing partnerships to broaden their reach and researching how nature and adventure affect war injuries.
Veterans and experts share thoughts on why outdoor recreation is so helpful for veterans with physical and emotional wounds.
A Salute to Outdoor Programs Helping Wounded Veterans « The Adventure Post
Veterans and experts share thoughts on why outdoor recreation is so helpful for veterans with physical and emotional wounds.
A Salute to Outdoor Programs Helping Wounded Veterans « The Adventure Post
Monday, February 10, 2014
Group outdoor activities therapeutic for veterans - The Clinical Advisor
After the outdoor experience, participants reported being more likely to participate in activities that involved exploration and to listen to and help others. Many reported lower levels of stress and higher levels of tranquility. Veterans who initially reported more severe on-going health issues had particularly strong positive changes.
“The positive outcomes associated with these programs can partly be attributed to spending time in restorative natural environments, however there are a number of other aspects of this experience that likely play an important role, such as personal challenge and companionship with other veterans,” the researchers wrote.
See the article here-
Group outdoor activities therapeutic for veterans - The Clinical Advisor
“The positive outcomes associated with these programs can partly be attributed to spending time in restorative natural environments, however there are a number of other aspects of this experience that likely play an important role, such as personal challenge and companionship with other veterans,” the researchers wrote.
See the article here-
Group outdoor activities therapeutic for veterans - The Clinical Advisor
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