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Is New Federal Law Encouraging Cops to Commit Suicide?

by EllenK | Aug 23, 2022 | Law Enforcement, police psychology, PTSD in Police

On August 16th, President Biden signed two bills into law, the “Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Law Enforcement Training Act” (H.R. 2992) and the “Public Safety Officer Support Act of 2022” (H.R. 6943). There is much to be appreciated...

Defeat Stigma: A New Year’s Resolution for First Responders

by EllenK | Dec 16, 2019 | Counseling for cops, Parkland Massacre, PTSD in Police

How annual mental health check-ups can help first responders cope with the job. I just read this quote from a firefighter: “I wish my head could forget what my eyes have seen.” I don’t know the man, but if I did, here’s what I’d say. “Sorry, friend, it just doesn’t...

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