Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities - Softcover

Westlund, Stephanie

 
9780865717619: Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities

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How connecting with nature is helping veterans reintegrate into civilian life and recover from PTSD.

There are nearly twenty-five 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 persons 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. 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 relationship between nature and human health.

Stephanie Westlund holds a PhD in peace and conflict studies. She has been conducting research with veterans since 2009, and continues to be inspired by their courage and personal resolve to move through pain toward recovery, and their unrelenting desire to serve their communities.

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Stephanie Westlund holds a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies, and was the 2012-2013 Global Citizenship Research Fellow in the Consortium for Peace Studies at the University of Calgary. Stephanie blogs about the human-nature relationship at Our Common Nature.

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How connecting with nature is helping veterans recover from PTSD and reintegrate into civilian life

... a powerful case for continuing to explore alternative nature-based activities as part of a broader effort to support veterans as they search to find peace at home as a result of conflict in far-off lands.
― Chad Spangler, National Director, Outward Bound Veterans

.... an outstanding synthesis of state of the art research concerning natural environments and human-animal bonds ...
― Alan C. Logan, co-author, Your Brain on Nature

Field Exercises explores complementary approaches to conventional therapeutic and medical interventions, offering hope for veterans searching for ways to ease the transition to civilian life and recover from stress and trauma. Author Stephanie Westlund shares the compelling stories of men and women who are finding relief from the effects of their military experiences through outdoor activities such as farming, gardening, hiking, rafting, canoeing and horseback riding, while also exploring:

  • Deep connections between nature and human health
  • The tremendous impact of stress and trauma on survivors' lives
  • Veteran-initiated community networks and peer support initiatives
  • Other resources and groups in the emerging field of "green care."

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.

If we are right, the current wave of veterans coming home from war and entering into agriculture will only continue to grow. When it does, Field Exercises will have been one of the first looks at the complicated mix of motivations that have called veterans to serve their country again as farmers.
― Michael O'Gorman, Founder and Director, Farmer Veteran Coalition

Stephanie Westlund holds a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies. She has been conducting research with veterans since 2009 and continues to be inspired by their unrelenting desire to serve their communities and their courage and personal resolve to move through pain toward recovery.

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