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Recovery + Resiliency is a tiered program for Veterans and their spouses that combines timeless principles of human healing with modern science. We pair fundamental wellness practices and guided education in a format of assignments and long-term courses that reframe the physical and psychological environment for our participants, so they're never left in the dark about the next positive step to take toward wellness. While wounds from the past will never fully disappear, R+R teaches participants to leverage trauma into a weapon

R+R is available to active duty military, veterans, military spouses, ex-spouses, widows and widowers, and those who have experienced MST.



The Recovery + Resiliency series of programs is the vision of Mission 22 founder, Magnus Johnson, a Green Beret, three-tour combat veteran, and is patent-pending.


R+R Is currently FULL and will Open again in April.

 

PROGRAM TESTIMONIALS


Since beginning R+R my mood and outlook on life have changed. I have a sense of self-responsibility again and self-worth. I am more able to take a step back during stressful situations, evaluate my environment and help control my symptoms a lot better than before.
— SFC(R) Martin Franz 18D
Life has been a rollercoaster of ups and downs with significant challenges. R+R has allowed me to weather the storm of life and my current transitions. I wake up every morning with a calm demeanor, with gratitude and wonder how I can be my best self each and everyday and also within my relationships with others.
— Chris Jachimiec, MSgt (Retired), First Sergeant (8F000)
PTSD was coming back with vengeance. I had adapted to trying to avoid it and this became my life with all my actions coming out sideways and wreaking havoc to a never-ending spiral of what felt like, doom. I was convinced I was broken and developed many unhealthy habits. Facing my fears with using my strengths with optimal nutrition and wholesome supplements, meditation, exercise, coaching, reading, sharing and learning that I’m not alone offered me the opportunity to finally face the demons of the negative effects of PTSD to steadily use these tools to improve my well-being. I have a way to go yet, but this strong base will help me towards my recovery.
— Jackie Bowman, Sergeant, USMC, 3531

There are a limited number of openings for this program.
Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received.