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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 / Editors: Daniel Dustin; Kelly Bricker; Sandra Negley; Matthew Brownlee, University of Utah; Keri Schwab, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Neil Lundberg, Brigham Young University.
Van Pelt Library GV342.22 .T45 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Outdoor recreation--Psychological aspects.
- Outdoor recreation.
- Veterans--Recreation--United States.
- Veterans.
- Soldiers--Recreation--United States.
- Soldiers.
- Soldiers--Recreation.
- Recreation.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 238 pages : illustrations, graphs ; 26 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Urbana, IL : Sagamore Publishing, [2016]
- Contents:
- Social and Cultural Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress and the Role of Nature in Recovery / James Smith
- Freedom's Families / Warren Price
- Operation Purple Family Retreats and Operation Purple Healing Adventures: Reconnection, Recreation, and Resilience / Sara Green, Catherine Mogil, Theresa Buchanan, Patricia Lester
- Building Strength and Support Among Post-Deployment Military Families: The Family Battle Buddies Program / Kathleen Gilbert, Rebecca Gilbert, Shay Dawson, Jonathon Beckmeyer, Bryan McCormick
- Finding the "Friend at the End of Your Pen" at Camp Yellow Ribbon: How Journaling Promotes Resilience in Youth Experiencing Parental Deployment / Susan "BOON" Murray
- Project HERO (Healing Exercise Rehabilitation Opportunity): A Best Practice That Works / Barbara Springer
- She Served, Too, and Her Needs Are Different: Therapeutic Techniques for Female-Specific Recreation Programming / Kirstin Webster
- Blending Nature and Technology: Nature-Based Biofeedback Training / Tonia Zybert
- Toward a Better Understanding of the Leisure Motivations of Marine Corps Members / Erik Rabinowitz and Joy James
- The Therapeutic Effects of Outward Bound for Veterans / David Scheinfeld and Chad Spangler
- Examining the Effects of Group-Based Nature Outings on Veterans Through the Lens theteh Reasonable Person Model / Jason Duvall and Rachel Kaplan
- Battles Fought in Nature: Lessons Learned From Nature-Based Treatment in a Forest Therapy Garden for Soldiers with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder / Dorothe Varning Poulsen and Ulrika K. Stigsdotter
- Community Reintegration for Veterans Through Fly Fishing / Dustin Alger
- Therapeutic Outcomes of Outdoor Recreation for Injured Service Members / Jasmine Townsend and Bert Gillette
- Second Class Soldiers: The ROle of an Outdoor Sports and Recreation Program in Addressing the Relationship Among Gender, Social Support, and Military Trauma / Neil Lundberg, Stacy Taniguchi, Rachel McGovern, Shauna Smith-Vladimiroff
- The State of Knowledge About Nature-Based Interventions for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Among Military Personnel and Veterans / Craig Bryan and AnnaBelle Bryan
- Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Adventure-Based Programs for Redeploying Military Veterans / Alan Ewert
- Hunting and the Return of the Warrior: Therapeutic Possibilities for the Chase / Keith Tiball
- The Role of the National Parks in Contributing to the Health and Well-Being of Veterans and Their Families / Derrick Taff, Jacob Benfield, Peter Newman
- Promoting, Improving, and Advocating Evidence-Based Recreation Services for Armed Forces Personnel, Veterans, and Their Families / Bert Gillette
- Where Do We Go From Here? / Daniel Dustin, Kelly Bricker, Sandra Negley, Matthew Brownlee, Keri Schwab, Neil Lundberg
- A Resilience Intervention for Diminishing Attrition Among Injured Armed Force Recruits / Leslie Podlog, Stefanie Schulte, Craig Bryan, John Heil
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and an index.
- ISBN:
- 1571677836
- 9781571677839
- OCLC:
- 944934926
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