Sudarshan Kriya - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar -Providing Essential Stre
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Project Welcome Home Troops i n f o @ p w h t . o r g Project Welcome Home Troops ô€º (800) 420-4193 ô€º 2401 15th St. N.W. Washington DC 20009 Executive Summary Project Welcome Home Troops provides training in unique trauma relief practices to veterans and their families. While focused on veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, veterans from all eras will be trained. Training begins with a 16 hour workshop taught over 5-6 days. After the workshop, continuous follow-up support will be provided through weekly group sessions, private consultations and periodic residential weekend retreats. The project’s trauma relief practices have been used successfully for 26 years. Initially taught as a stress-reduction program, the practices were adopted for trauma relief by the International Association for Human Values (IAHV). IAHV is a nonprofit United Nations chartered NGO and humanitarian organization that organizes volunteers for charitable work that often includes teaching trauma relief practices at disaster sites and in war zones. IAHV is the sponsor of Project Welcome Home Troops. Many applications of this training have demonstrated the effectiveness of the practices including: police departments, United Nations forces, active-duty soldiers, prisoners and corrections officers, depression sufferers in Baghdad and New York after 9/11, and with disaster survivors. Videos and personal accounts from participants can be seen on the website, www.pwht.org. The most extensive use of this program for war-related trauma occurred in Kosovo where a large percentage of the population suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Thousands of traumatized military veterans and civilians in Kosovo have taken this program. Participants report extraordinary relief from stress, trauma and PTSD. An Urgent Need for Early Treatment The longer treatment for PTSD is delayed, the worse the symptoms can become. Hundreds of thousands of new veterans will develop PTSD, a debilitating condition that, if left untreated, can lead to substance abuse, homelessness, severe depression/anxiety, and suicide. Unfortunately, the initial response of returning OIF/OEF veterans is to not seek treatment. The most severe symptoms may not show-up for 1 to 3 years after retuning home. Veteran aid organizations are not seeing many new veterans until the severity of their problems becomes a crisis. An Effective Program Available Now Instructors from the International Association for Human Values, veterans, and psychiatrists and psychologists skilled in the treatment of PTSD, have designed the Warrior Breath Workshop. IAHV trauma-workshop leaders have been trained in combat PTSD and are volunteering to lead workshops now. The effectiveness of any PTSD treatment program can be greatly enhanced by including the Warrior Breath Workshop training. The men and women who served in our military deserve our help. Multiple deployments and the character of the war have left emotional scars that require multiple treatments to heal. The sooner treatment can begin, the sooner veterans and their families can move past the negative effects of PTSD. We must not allow this generation’s veterans to add to the large number of veterans who already make up half the homeless in this country. The Warrior Breath Workshop’s proven technology will make a significant difference toward achieving that goal.
Hello welovesrisri,
Would you please remove the document you have regarding an "AOL" program for vets, it comes up on goolge searches. It contains some inaccuracies and is not being presented in a good context. You risk hurting our efforts to bring help to many who need it. Please, do not make any materials about this particular program available in this format.
JGD
Would you please remove the document you have regarding an "AOL" program for vets, it comes up on goolge searches. It contains some inaccuracies and is not being presented in a good context. You risk hurting our efforts to bring help to many who need it. Please, do not make any materials about this particular program available in this format.
JGD
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