Walk & Talk Therapy
What are your thoughts on Walk & Talk Therapy vs in office sit down sessions with a psychologist?
Some times I fel I just need to go out for a long walk and talk to myself I find that this helps me too. I do not always need to have another person with me to talk to. Besides I go by that old saying, "I talk to myself because some times I need expert advice."
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I was in Anchorage back fairly early in my military career when I was in the 82nd ABN Div. It was January and the temperature was anywhere from a high of 0 to a low of -20. At the low when I'd breathe my nose would stay shut for a split second if I took a big breath because the wetness in it would freeze together. I was just a buck sergeant at the time, so I was young and thought that was cool.
The day we got there it took a while to get from the airport to Fort Richardson because we had to wait for the moose. My old PLT SGT was stationed there so I spent a few days with him. I got to see black bears walking around the dumpsters in the housing area and bald eagles flying around like it was nothing special… although this was outside of town. I loved it. That said, I'm not always all there upstairs.
I was there to grade an exercise called Brimfrost. We deployed after arctic weather training, which was more fun than training. We graded the old 6th ID, whose round out brigade was from the MN National Guard. We deployed to a place called Lonely DEW Station. A radar site in the middle of nowhere which the NG was protecting from a fictional Soviet attack. It hit about -50 and some yahoo decided he didn't want to be there any more, took his glove off, and grabbed the barrel of his M 16, instant frostbite. They had to MEDEVAC him but he had to wait until the wind died enough for a Huey.
All in all, it was one of the most memorable months in my career.