Program facilitators Josh Goldberg, left, and Christian Lamont, lead an introductory post-traumatic growth session for staff members of the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, August 2nd. The unit has begun a new pilot program for the Army Recovery Care Program, highlighting post-traumatic growth and positive growth through struggle. Staff were the first to complete the training in order to understand the concepts and incorporate as appropriate both personally and within the unit. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
Home Program facilitators Josh Goldberg, left, and Christian Lamont, lead an introductory post-traumatic growth session for staff members of the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, August 2nd. The unit has begun a new pilot program for the Army Recovery Care Program, highlighting post-traumatic growth and positive growth through struggle. Staff were the first to complete the training in order to understand the concepts and incorporate as appropriate both personally and within the unit. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager) Program facilitators Josh Goldberg, left, and Christian Lamont, lead an introductory post-traumatic growth session for staff members of the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, August 2nd. The unit has begun a new pilot program for the Army Recovery Care Program, highlighting post-traumatic growth and positive growth through struggle. Staff were the first to complete the training in order to understand the concepts and incorporate as appropriate both personally and within the unit. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
Program facilitators Josh Goldberg, left, and Christian Lamont, lead an introductory post-traumatic growth session for staff members of the Fort Campbell Soldier Recovery Unit on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, August 2nd. The unit has begun a new pilot program for the Army Recovery Care Program, highlighting post-traumatic growth and positive growth through struggle. Staff were the first to complete the training in order to understand the concepts and incorporate as appropriate both personally and within the unit. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager)
