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What is Warrior Pathh?
Warrior PATHH is the first training program to enable our nation’s combat veterans and first responders to transform deep struggle into profound strength and lifelong Posttraumatic Growth (PTG). Warrior PATHH is a 90-day, non-pharmacological, peer-delivered training program that begins with a 7-day intensive and immersive initiation. This is followed by 3 months of dedicated support, training, accountability, and connection from a team of trained combat veterans and first responders.
Camp Southern Ground is proud to be a partner in the Avalon Action Alliance, which is making the national scaling of the Warrior PATHH program possible. Warrior PATHH was developed by the Boulder Crest Foundation, the global leader in the development, study, delivery, and scale of Posttraumatic Growth-based programs. Warrior PATHH was developed in collaboration with Dr. Richard Tedeschi, the founder of Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) and Executive Director of the Boulder Crest Institute, and Dr. Bret Moore, a twice-deployed Army psychologist, and Deputy Director of the Boulder Crest Institute.
Why Warrior Pathh?
Warrior PATHH is a transformative, lifelong, Posttraumatic Growth-based training program that commences with an intensive, in-residence 7-day initiation, which is followed by three months of dedicated support, training, accountability, and connection from a team of trained combat veterans and first responders. Warrior PATHH allows participants who are struggling with combat stress to transform times of deep struggle into profound strength and lifelong growth.
All Warrior PATHH instructors have walked the road from struggle to strength, and the blended team of trained combat veterans and civilian coaches leverages their own experiences to guide students. Warrior PATHH is military style training that harnesses the student’s strengths, skills, and abilities to engage their minds, bodies, hearts, and spirits, and reconnects them to a new tribe of fellow Warriors.
What is Posttraumatic Growth?
Posttraumatic Growth is the basis of Warrior PATHH and reflects thousands of years of understanding, decades of research, and years of application and operationalization at Boulder Crest. The science of PTG suggests that it is during times of deep struggle that people are likely to engage in reflection and introspection, and carefully consider what is truly valuable and significant in their lives.
As a result, growth is often witnessed in some or all of five areas:
New Possibilities: The sense that new opportunities have emerged from the struggle, opening up possibilities that were not present before.
Deeper Relationships: Experiencing closer relationships with specific people, and an increased sense of connection with others who suffer.
Personal Strength: An increased sense of one’s own strength — “If I lived through that, I can face anything.” Appreciation for Life: A sense of gratitude for the small and large things in life.
Spiritual and Existential Change: A deepening of their spiritual lives; and an exploration of beliefs and notions previously unconsidered.
“You have to know that Posttraumatic Growth exists in order for it to happen. You have to know it’s okay for good things to happen after really bad things.” — Mandy Pifer, whose fiancé was killed in a 2015 ISIS-related shooting
HOW Does It Work?
Warrior PATHH is based on the proven framework of PTG, and trains students in the five elements, built on an environment of trust and connection:
Education: Identify the impacts of stress and trauma; examine how struggle can lead to opportunities for growth and transformation.
Regulation: Develop mind, body, financial, and spiritual wellness practices to regulate thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Disclosure: Devise ways to self-disclose personal experiences with struggle that are effective in strengthening interpersonal relationships.
Story: Create a positive, forward-looking personal story that integrates past, present, and future.
Service: Develop a plan for a new mission of service to themselves, their family, work, community, and country.
“In just two days, PATHH makes breakthroughs that would take the average medical model 12-14 months.”
— Dr. Bret Moore, Twice Deployed Former Army Psychologist
Warrior PATHH is not…
- A 1-week program to help you feel temporarily better only to return to unhealthy habits and toxic relationships.
- Learning how to exist as a diminished version of yourself.
- Therapy or coddling.
- A faith-based or religious program.
- Sitting around the fire, singing kumbaya, and telling war stories.
Warrior PATHH is…
- A lifelong journey of growth and transformation that begins with 90 days of intensive training.
- Learning to thrive because of your Warrior training and experiences (PTG).
- Intensive training designed by Warriors for Warriors.
- Focused on providing you with direction and the opportunity to live a great life.
Is This Right For Me?
Who is eligible for Warrior PATHH?
Warrior PATHH program is provided at no charge for male and female (programs run separately) combat veterans (active, Reserve, and Guard and veterans) and first responders who are struggling with the impacts of traumatic stress (no clinical diagnosis is required). The only mandatory commitment is a willingness to do the hard work of transforming struggle into strength and growth. Warrior PATHH is not for those struggling with active addictions nor those seeking a vacation or retreat. It also requires you to have stable housing.
- MUST be an active, retired, or separated combat veteran; or an active, retired, or separated certified first responder who has been involved in a critical incident.
- We define a “combat veteran” as anyone who has served in any of the five major branches of service and was deployed in a combat zone. Being a recipient of a Combat Action Ribbon, or Combat Infantry/Combat Action Badge is not required; however, as an applicant for the Warrior PATHH you must be able to provide documentation of service and/or support that denotes your areas of service in a combat zone.
- We define a certified first responder as anyone who has received certification to serve their community as a Police Officer, Sheriff’s Deputy, Corrections Officer, FBI, CIA, U.S. Air Marshal, Foreign Service, Marshal Service, EMS/EMT, para-rescue, or firefighter who has been involved in a critical incident, or a frontline healthcare worker.
What is your gender inclusion policy?
Warrior Pathh Schedule
2024 FALL SCHEDULE DATES
August 15-21
September 5-11 (women only)
September 26-October 2
October 24-30
November 14-20
December 6-12
2025 SPRING SCHEDULE DATES
January 10-16, 2025 (women only)
January 24-30, 2025
January 31-February 6, 2025
February 7-13, 2025
February 21-27, 2025 (women only)
March 7-13, 2025
March 21-27, 2025
April 4-10, 2025
April 25-May 1, 2025 (women only)
Contact Us
Warrior Pathh
Warrior Week
Front Office
100 Southern Ground Parkway
Fayetteville, GA 30215
(678) 561-9600