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Oscar award-winning “American Sniper” and “Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1” Illustrate Urgent Need for Combat Veteran Services

Oscar award-winning “American Sniper” and “Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1” Illustrate Urgent Need for Combat Veteran Services


Orlando, Florida USA – WEBWIRE

The recent Oscar Award winners, “American Sniper” and “Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1”, are highlighting the physical, mental, and emotional challenges combat veterans face after returning home.

After 14 years of continuous war, this country is faced with a growing problem. As military personnel return home from repeated tours of duty, the debilitating physiological effects of war are increasingly evident.

The ongoing trial of Eddie Ray Routh, charged with capital murder in the shooting deaths of former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield, shines a spotlight on the urgent need for combat veteran services.

“The growing concern about combat veteran wellness is long overdue”, said Kevin Rose, founder of The CATalyst. “We ask these men and women to go and fight for this country. Therefore, it is our duty as a nation and as a society, to make sure these veterans are able to decompress and reintegrate with as much ease as possible.”

Rose recently opened his human-animal interaction program, The CATalyst, free of charge to all combat veterans. With the assistance of the world’s most powerful animals, the program teaches participants to recognize the physiological signs of stress and utilize inherent tools to eliminate the often debilitating effects.

“The stress that can be inflicted on the human body in wartime situations is obvious. After many years of testing and development, we are confident this program provides a solid foundation towards ease of reintegration and peace. The body follows the direction of the mind, when the mind is at ease, the body functions more efficiently.”

The human-animal interaction, experiential grounding program website, http://www.catalystrefuge.com is dedicated to providing free services to help combat veterans learn simple methods to relax. The goal is to bring the whole person home to enjoy the freedoms they fought to defend.
 
 
 



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