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Breaking the Cycle: PTSD, Veterans, and the OODA Loop of Equine Therapy

Breaking the Cycle: PTSD, Veterans, and the OODA Loop of Equine Therapy

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A Marine’s war doesn’t end when orders do. Matthew Ryba takes us from boot camp before 9/11 through Ramadi and Marja—lost friends, near misses, and a night spent in a fallen lieutenant’s rack that changed his trajectory—and into a lab where PTSD is measured, mapped, and, unexpectedly, met by horses. Along the way we confront hard truths: why the military’s alcohol culture magnifies risk, how drone warfare’s drive-to-work, bomb, drive-home rhythm fractures identity, and why so many veterans avoid therapies that demand retelling the worst day of their lives.

What makes this conversation different is the practicality. Matt breaks down the Man O’ War Project’s eight-week equine-assisted therapy: 90 minutes, once a week, outside the clinic walls. No trauma scripts. Just teams of veterans, skilled facilitators, and horses that mirror human arousal with astonishing sensitivity. The goals are simple—guide a horse at liberty onto a tarp, breathe when frustration rises, coordinate with peers—and the outcomes are powerful. fMRI data shows shifts in threat and reward circuits. Nearly half of participants no longer met PTSD criteria after completing the program. Dropout rates fell to 8.4 percent, a fraction of typical veteran care.

We also widen the lens. Moral injury in ambiguous wars, the way memory reshapes itself, and the role of camaraderie when the uniform comes off—all affect recovery.

John R. Boyd's Conceptual Spiral was originally titled No Way Out. In his own words:

“There is no way out unless we can eliminate the features just cited. Since we don’t know how to do this, we must continue the whirl of reorientation…”

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John Boyd’s Conceptual Spiral was originally titled “No Way Out.” In his words:

“There is no way out unless we can eliminate the features just cited. Since we don’t know how to do this, we must continue the whirl of reorientation…”


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