Walking toward peace : veterans healing on America's trails / Cindy Ross ; illustrations by Bryce Ross Gladfelter.
Publication details: Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books, [2021]; ©2021.Description: 220 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 1680513036 (pbk.)
- 9781680513035 (pbk.)
- Veterans healing on America's trails
- River House PA -- History
- Disabled veterans -- Rehabilitation -- United States
- Disabled veterans -- United States -- Biography
- Hikers -- United States -- Biography
- Hiking -- Appalachian Trail -- Anecdotes
- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Treatment
- Veterans -- Mental health -- United States -- Biography
- 362.4086/970973 23
- UB363 .R677 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-220)
Part One: the Trail Provides -- Earl Shaffer -- Steve Clendenning -- Adam Bautz -- Tom Gathman -- Ilene Henderson -- Part Two: the Trail Reveals -- Tommy Bucci -- Mario Kovach -- Shawn Murphy -- Stephanie Cutts -- Zach Adamson -- Part Three: the Trail Heals -- Travis Johnston -- Sean Reilly -- Dan Stein -- Jesse Bier -- Gabe Vasquez -- The Bamba Boys -- River House Pa Veterans.
"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."--publisher's website.
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