The International Association
for Human Values
Copyright 2007 International Associaton for Human Values
2401 15th Street NW 
l Washington DC l 20009
Project Welcome Home Troops
 
Who We Are:
Our team includes medical doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and veterans skilled in the treatment of trauma relief and dedicated to improving the lives of our military personnel and veterans. Our work is a part of the International Association for Human Values, a nonprofit, non-denominational United Nations chartered humanitarian organization.  our team

A Proven Technology for Trauma Relief:
We bring to veterans 26 years of experience helping people heal trauma, stress, anxiety, depression and PTSD. We have worked in many settings including Police and Military Forces, Prison Rehabilitation, Trauma & Disaster Relief, Depression & serious illness programs. We also bring stress-relief programs to the general population.

Our Mission:
Our mission is focused on healing the effects of trauma and PTSD in OIF/OEF veterans by providing training in effective trauma relief techniques, along with continuous long-term support of those practices, allowing the men and women who served our country to return to a life no longer dominated by the effects of their war-time experiences. Because the influence of trauma in an individual strongly affects family members, they too will be offered this program. Veterans from all eras are also welcome to participate.

An Urgent Need for Early Treatment
The longer treatment for PTSD is delayed, the worse the symptoms can become. Hundreds of thousands of U.S. veterans will develop PTSD, a debilitating condition that, if left untreated, can lead to substance abuse, homelessness, severe depression/anxiety, and suicide.  The most severe symptoms may not show-up for 1 to 3 years after retuning home. Unfortunately, the initial response of returning OIF/OEF veterans is to not seek treatment. Veteran aid organizations are not seeing many new veterans until the severity of their problems becomes a crisis.

Our Training Workshop
Volunteer workshop leaders are available now to train groups of veterans. Including a physical therapeutic approach to release the trauma stored in the body, such as the practices taught on the Warrior Breath Workshop, will increase the effectiveness of any treatment program. Training begins with the
Warrior Breath Workshop.
  read more     watch video of veterans       why recommend this workshop?
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United States:
2401 15th Street NW
Washington DC 20009
800-420-4193  l  (202) 558-6646
info@projectwelcomehometroops.org
info@pwht.org


In Arizona:
tucson@pwht.org l (520) 232-2138
Experiences:  Veterans l  Police  l  War Surviviors  l  Prisons  l Research l Relief work  l Video l Resources 

"I have found these
unique breathing techniques can help relieve the stress
and anxieties
that combat
Veterans contend
with...
I would recommend Veterans of all eras
to take part in this program."

 
- Shad Meshad,
Vietnam Veteran
& Director,
National Veteran's Foundation

NVF Veteran Lifeline:
888-777-4443
9AM-9PM Pacific

NEWS
 Tucson, AZ
Warrior Breath
Workshop


Workshops will be held
on request with groups
of 5 or more.

A group is forming
for a workshop in
Tucson soon.
sign-up.


l Public presentations
   to be announced


l Speakers are available
   to present this program
   to groups.


 Call: 520-232-2138
 Email: tucson@pwht.org
In Canada:
Hitu Jugessur, Ph.D.
Montreal, QC
(514) 582-6155
hitu@pwht.org
Contact Project Welcome Home Troops