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Approximately 20% of veterans returning home from war experience either Post Traumatic Stress, Moral Injury, Complicated Grief, or some combination of the three. Faith communities are uniquely positioned to bring healing to these distressing conditions. Repairing the Soul of a Three Legged Stool is a three part series of workshops presented at The Brookfield Institute (brookfieldinstitute.org), in MA during the summer of 2013. Rev. Todd Farnsworth leads participants through exploring how each of the aforementioned conditions effects a soldier returning home from war. Traditional and cutting edge models of treatment are discussed and demonstrated so that the reader can quickly begin bringing healing to his/her community.

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