Vet TRIIP STRESS Resilience and Relaxation Training
The Veterans Team Recovery Integrative Immersion Process (Vet TRIIP) is a short term multi-modality complementary integrative immersion program for Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress, chronic pain, and related symptoms. Our Goal is to honor and empower veterans and service members; their families and caregivers; and service providers living with Post-Traumatic Stress, chronic pain and related symptoms, (including traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries) to create healthy, happy, and productive civilian lives.
The Vet TRIIP Program has three main components:
The Vet TRIIP Stage 1 Sessions--Integrative Immersion Process (IIP) Sessions
The Vet TRIIP Stage 2 Sessions--Healthy Lifestyle Training
The Vet TRIIP Stage 3 Classes--Limited Yoga/Qigong and Art Classes are available after Stage 2.
The Vet TRIIP STRESS Resilience and Relaxation Training is also available on request.
The Goal of the STRESS Resilience and Relaxation Training is to teach veterans how to build Core Resilience to regain their adaptability and flexibility to operate successfully in a civilian environment and teach veterans how to use various daily relaxation practices to build that Core Resilience.
Core Resilience is increased and strengthened by daily use of the self-directed practices taught in the STRESS
R & R Training:
EFT (Tapping Technique) Personal Qigong Meditation / Mindfulness
Good Nutrition / Digestion Good Sleep Hygiene Peer Mentoring
Volunteer Services Relaxing Exercise (Yoga / Qigong / Tai Chi)
Vet TRIIP History
Vet TRIIP was developed by Bob Deschner, MS, and Dottie Goodsun, MEd, in conjunction with many talented volunteers serving with the Integrative Immersion Process (IIP) Sessions in San Antonio, New Braunfels and Houston areas; the Austin Veterans and Family Advocacy Council (AVFAC), the Academy for Oriental Medicine at Austin (www.aoma.edu) and Adam Coleman who founded SaveAVet. The Vet TRIIP program is based on the successful full-time treatment programs for combat PTSD at Fort Bliss (the Restoration and Resilience Program developed by Dr. John Fortunato) and Fort Hood (the DAMC Warrior Combat Stress Reset Program developed by Dr. Jerry Wesch).
The Vet TRIIP Program has three main components:
The Vet TRIIP Stage 1 Sessions--Integrative Immersion Process (IIP) Sessions
The Vet TRIIP Stage 2 Sessions--Healthy Lifestyle Training
The Vet TRIIP Stage 3 Classes--Limited Yoga/Qigong and Art Classes are available after Stage 2.
The Vet TRIIP STRESS Resilience and Relaxation Training is also available on request.
The Goal of the STRESS Resilience and Relaxation Training is to teach veterans how to build Core Resilience to regain their adaptability and flexibility to operate successfully in a civilian environment and teach veterans how to use various daily relaxation practices to build that Core Resilience.
Core Resilience is increased and strengthened by daily use of the self-directed practices taught in the STRESS
R & R Training:
EFT (Tapping Technique) Personal Qigong Meditation / Mindfulness
Good Nutrition / Digestion Good Sleep Hygiene Peer Mentoring
Volunteer Services Relaxing Exercise (Yoga / Qigong / Tai Chi)
Vet TRIIP History
Vet TRIIP was developed by Bob Deschner, MS, and Dottie Goodsun, MEd, in conjunction with many talented volunteers serving with the Integrative Immersion Process (IIP) Sessions in San Antonio, New Braunfels and Houston areas; the Austin Veterans and Family Advocacy Council (AVFAC), the Academy for Oriental Medicine at Austin (www.aoma.edu) and Adam Coleman who founded SaveAVet. The Vet TRIIP program is based on the successful full-time treatment programs for combat PTSD at Fort Bliss (the Restoration and Resilience Program developed by Dr. John Fortunato) and Fort Hood (the DAMC Warrior Combat Stress Reset Program developed by Dr. Jerry Wesch).