Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails
Walking Toward Peace shares the intimate stories of veterans who, post-deployment, have wrestled with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Through a process called "ecotherapy," spending time in nature to promote healing and mental health, they have found new tools to deal with issues that have resulted from combat experiences: survivor’s guilt, nightmares, lack of trust, depression, hypervigilance, thoughts of suicide, and lack of purpose. Some veterans profiled here have gone to extremes, spending months on long-distance expeditions, like hiking the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail or canoeing the 2,320-mile Mississippi River. For many others, however, brief excursions in the outdoors offer an opportunity for healing. Author Cindy Ross examines current research and perspectives of professional therapists and provides information on organizations devoted to healing veterans in the outdoors. Each featured veteran is depicted in an illustrated portrait.

Veterans share their stories, frequently as they sit by a campfire, describing wartime traumas and their present lives. Through their collective voices what becomes clear is that anyone suffering from any form of PTSD may discover the powerful comfort and healing that can be found in the outdoors.
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Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails
Walking Toward Peace shares the intimate stories of veterans who, post-deployment, have wrestled with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Through a process called "ecotherapy," spending time in nature to promote healing and mental health, they have found new tools to deal with issues that have resulted from combat experiences: survivor’s guilt, nightmares, lack of trust, depression, hypervigilance, thoughts of suicide, and lack of purpose. Some veterans profiled here have gone to extremes, spending months on long-distance expeditions, like hiking the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail or canoeing the 2,320-mile Mississippi River. For many others, however, brief excursions in the outdoors offer an opportunity for healing. Author Cindy Ross examines current research and perspectives of professional therapists and provides information on organizations devoted to healing veterans in the outdoors. Each featured veteran is depicted in an illustrated portrait.

Veterans share their stories, frequently as they sit by a campfire, describing wartime traumas and their present lives. Through their collective voices what becomes clear is that anyone suffering from any form of PTSD may discover the powerful comfort and healing that can be found in the outdoors.
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Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails

Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails

by Cindy Ross
Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails

Walking Toward Peace: Veterans Healing on America's Trails

by Cindy Ross

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Overview

Walking Toward Peace shares the intimate stories of veterans who, post-deployment, have wrestled with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Through a process called "ecotherapy," spending time in nature to promote healing and mental health, they have found new tools to deal with issues that have resulted from combat experiences: survivor’s guilt, nightmares, lack of trust, depression, hypervigilance, thoughts of suicide, and lack of purpose. Some veterans profiled here have gone to extremes, spending months on long-distance expeditions, like hiking the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail or canoeing the 2,320-mile Mississippi River. For many others, however, brief excursions in the outdoors offer an opportunity for healing. Author Cindy Ross examines current research and perspectives of professional therapists and provides information on organizations devoted to healing veterans in the outdoors. Each featured veteran is depicted in an illustrated portrait.

Veterans share their stories, frequently as they sit by a campfire, describing wartime traumas and their present lives. Through their collective voices what becomes clear is that anyone suffering from any form of PTSD may discover the powerful comfort and healing that can be found in the outdoors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680513042
Publisher: Mountaineers Books, The
Publication date: 04/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Cindy Ross has written about adventure, sustainable living, and raising children alternatively via outdoor adventures and travel for a variety of publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Toronto Star, and Backpacker magazine. The author of six published books, including the award-winning The World Is Our Classroom, she has lectured on the virtues of sustainability for twenty-five years. Cindy lives in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania.

Pam Ward, an AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator, found her true calling reading books for the blind and physically handicapped for the Library of Congress' Talking Books program. The fact that she can work with Blackstone Audio from the beauty of the mountains of Southern Oregon is an unexpected bonus.

Table of Contents

Prologue 11

Part 1 The Trail Provides

Chapter 1 Earl Shaffer 17

Chapter 2 Steve Clendenning 27

Chapter 3 Adam Bautz 35

Chapter 4 Tom Gathman 43

Chapter 5 Ilene Henderson 51

Part 2 The Trail Reveals

Chapter 6 Tommy Bucci 61

Chapter 7 Mario Kovach 71

Chapter 8 Shawn Murphy 79

Chapter 9 Stephanie Cutts 91

Chapter 10 Zach Adam Son 97

Part 3 The Trail Heals

Chapter 11 Travis Johnston 111

Chapter 12 Sean Reilly 121

Chapter 13 Dan Stein 131

Chapter 14 Jesse Bier 143

Chapter 15 Gabe Vasquez 153

Chapter 16 The Bamba Boys 165

Chapter 17 River House Pa Veterans 177

Epilogue 195

Author's Note: The Path to Healing and Post-Traumatic Growth 203

Acknowledgments 207

Programs that Take Veterans into Nature 209

Bibliography 215

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