VETERAN-SPECIFIC TRAINING FOR PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SOCIAL HEALTH AND WELL BEING.
A prisoner of war doesn't necessarily have to be incarcerated in another country. In our case, it means returning veterans are prisoners of the memories and the experience; for us, it is our program for setting such POW's free: Pugilistic Offensive Warrior Tactics of San Diego--a program that integrates veterans back to civilian life in healthy ways - as a brotherhood.
Returning combat veterans exit the military isolated and without guidance or direction on how to assimilate back into their old world. Often exhibiting aggressive behavior and symptoms of PTSD, they have trouble blending back into civilian life. Depression, isolation, lack of purpose, and a tendency to lash out are common.
They miss the discipline and camaraderie the military gave them. This lack of goals and struggles transitioning to civilian life and coping with the horrors of combat often leads the Veteran down unhealthy paths. Many have physical/mental wounds that limit the success and happiness of the veteran on a daily basis.
We've developed a program to channel the isolation and aggression into healthy ways in the company of a brotherhood, bringing back the discipline and team they left in the service, and easing the sense of isolation.
A prisoner of war doesn't necessarily have to be incarcerated in another country. In our case, it means returning veterans are prisoners of the memories and the experience; for us, it is our program for setting such POW's free: Pugilistic Offensive Warrior Tactics of San Diego--a program that integrates veterans back to civilian life in healthy ways - as a brotherhood.
Returning combat veterans exit the military isolated and without guidance or direction on how to assimilate back into their old world. Often exhibiting aggressive behavior and symptoms of PTSD, they have trouble blending back into civilian life. Depression, isolation, lack of purpose, and a tendency to lash out are common.
They miss the discipline and camaraderie the military gave them. This lack of goals and struggles transitioning to civilian life and coping with the horrors of combat often leads the Veteran down unhealthy paths. Many have physical/mental wounds that limit the success and happiness of the veteran on a daily basis.
We've developed a program to channel the isolation and aggression into healthy ways in the company of a brotherhood, bringing back the discipline and team they left in the service, and easing the sense of isolation.