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Moral Injury vs PTSD — do you know the difference? In this episode, Cyndi Doyle and retired EAP Manager Judy Cowles unpack the hidden emotional wound impacting countless law enforcement officers and police spouses, and how couples can begin to heal together.

Short Episode Summary In this episode, Cyndi welcomes retired EAP Manager and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist Judy Cowles, who spent over 30 years with the Broward Sheriff's Office and served on a hostage negotiation team. Together, they unpack the concept of moral injury — a deep emotional and psychological wound caused by betrayal, isolation, or being forced to act against one's core values.

Judy shares her firsthand experience helping officers navigate investigations, public scrutiny, and departmental betrayal, and how those experiences affect their identity, family life, and relationships. She also explains the difference between moral injury and PTSD, why both officers and spouses must understand it, and how couples can rebuild trust, connection, and purpose after a career-altering event.

Hosted by Cyndi Doyle, LPC-S, National Speaker, and Author of Hold the Line, the Code4Couples Podcast helps law enforcement officers, first responders, and their spouses build resilient, connected relationships that thrive under the weight of the job.

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00:00 Intro 01:20 Meet Judy Cowles 04:45 From stigma to support: how mental health evolved in law enforcement 06:00 What moral injury really means 09:45 The emotional fallout: shame, isolation & identity loss 13:00 Impact on spouses and families 17:00 How couples can stay grounded through moral injury 20:00 Peer support and wellness strategies 24:00 Lessons from 30 years in law enforcement mental health 38:00 Relationship wisdom for police couples 40:00 Closing thoughts

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