Are you looking for a training for your department, organization, or spouse support group?

Here’s a fact…..

First Responders that have a healthy and stable home and/or personal life have increased resiliency and safety in the workplace.

Many First Responders do not understand the psychological impact of the job and how this impacts their beliefs, behavior, or interactions with those around them. First Responders fail to understand how to explain not only what is going on but also how to state what they need from those that are there to provide support. Communication can break down between those that support them the most and cause stress that neither the officer and/or family and spouse need to endure. Officers need to understand that psychological impact from the job, be able to assess themselves, be empowered over their own mental health, responses, and relationships.

Want to support your First Responders?

Provide them the knowledge they need to create the system of support.

Educating First Responders helps them and their support system to understand the steps necessary to protect their mental health and relational health and increase resiliency. Healthier First Responders has the potential to increase employee retention and productivity, and reduce injury, leave time, and personnel related issues.

As a Law Enforcement Wife, I knew that something was going on with my officer but neither he nor I understood. As a mental health professional, I started researching the psychological impact of the job and reading the research about law enforcement mental health and relationship related issues. I am known for taking my knowledge, education, professional and therapeutic experience with clients, and personal experience as a wife and creating engaging, interactive, and informative presentation that are applicable and results oriented.

I love creating one of a kind trainings that truly meet the needs of your audience and that officers and spouses walk away feeling heard and with tools and skills that will allow them to have a healthy balance between the high-demand world of First Responders and their relationships.