How Outdoor Therapy Provides Relief for Veterans
Without a doubt, navigating mental health challenges is one of the hardest things a person can go through. Between the racing thoughts, anxiety, and fear – or even a veteran who just needs to blow off some steam – finding help can be difficult. Traditional mental health care is important for treatment, but it’s not a universal solution. Some veterans find conventional therapy challenging.
However, outdoor therapy offers a different approach that some veterans find to be more liberating in contrast to the sometimes-confining traditional therapy rooms. Research continues to show that outdoor therapy is a powerful and effective alternative for veterans.
Beyond the Clinical Walls
Whether it’s due to communication barriers, past experiences, or just feeling disconnected from traditional treatment models, conventional therapy isn’t always a go-to for veterans. The limitations of standard approaches have sparked conversation about more holistic and personalized paths to healing.
A study in the National Library of Medicine says that exposure to nature significantly improves mental health and well-being by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. Researchers found that spending time in natural environments could help people make calmer, more thoughtful decisions and feel more relaxed.
The healing occurs through multiple mechanisms:
Natural environments provide gentle, non-demanding stimuli that facilitate mental restoration without overwhelming the senses.
·Activities like hiking provide physical exercise, which releases endorphins and can improve one's sense of well-being and reduce stress.
·Group outdoor programs create spaces of shared understanding where veterans can talk and reduce feelings of isolation. This can help veterans form support systems.
Outdoor therapy is a holistic approach that recognizes each veteran’s unique journey. From fishing trips that teach patience to hiking trails that rebuild confidence, these experiences help veterans create tools for long-term resilience and build camaraderie.
The Ongoing Journey
Nature doesn’t promise all – or instant – solutions, but it offers veterans a space to breathe, reflect, and rebuild. Contact us today to learn more about how you get involved in VOC’s outdoor program.