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E.171 A Career Redefined by First Responder Encounters

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What happens when a child and family specialist immerses themselves in the fast-paced world of first responders? Join us to explore the captivating professional journey that began in 1999, where our host's initial role as a crisis team triage coordinator led to unexpected yet profound career transformations. Through late-night calls and high-stakes emergency situations involving police officers, dispatchers, and firefighters, you'll gain insight into how these intense interactions redirected a career toward a dedicated focus on first responder mental health support.
From the challenges faced on the first day dealing with crises in 2005 to the intricacies of implementing a mental health evaluation system for parolees, we delve into the complexities of balancing public safety and public health. Hear firsthand accounts of working with the Region Nine team and the Jail Diversion Program, riding along with police officers, and managing mental health-related calls. Our host's transition to Vermont underscores the vital role of supportive communities and effective mental health programs, shedding light on the tough decisions required in the co-response model.
The journey continues through an extensive career supporting federal probation, the National Guard, first responders, and veterans across diverse environments. You’ll hear about involvement in Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) training, crisis intervention, and efforts in opiate overdose prevention. As we move towards the latest chapter, the focus shifts to educating first responders about their mental well-being and exploring post-traumatic growth. Stay tuned for the highly anticipated Episode 172, featuring the return of the Mental Men—Bob, Dennis, Pat, Andy, Chris, and our host—for a discussion brimming with insights and personal reflections. Don't miss this episode that promises to be both educational and profoundly engaging!

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Chapters

1. E.171 A Career Redefined by First Responder Encounters (00:00:00)

2. Therapy Podcast (00:00:03)

3. Crisis Response and Public Safety (00:11:26)

4. First Responder Support and Collaboration (00:16:42)

5. Continuing Support for First Responders (00:25:58)

222 episodes

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What happens when a child and family specialist immerses themselves in the fast-paced world of first responders? Join us to explore the captivating professional journey that began in 1999, where our host's initial role as a crisis team triage coordinator led to unexpected yet profound career transformations. Through late-night calls and high-stakes emergency situations involving police officers, dispatchers, and firefighters, you'll gain insight into how these intense interactions redirected a career toward a dedicated focus on first responder mental health support.
From the challenges faced on the first day dealing with crises in 2005 to the intricacies of implementing a mental health evaluation system for parolees, we delve into the complexities of balancing public safety and public health. Hear firsthand accounts of working with the Region Nine team and the Jail Diversion Program, riding along with police officers, and managing mental health-related calls. Our host's transition to Vermont underscores the vital role of supportive communities and effective mental health programs, shedding light on the tough decisions required in the co-response model.
The journey continues through an extensive career supporting federal probation, the National Guard, first responders, and veterans across diverse environments. You’ll hear about involvement in Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) training, crisis intervention, and efforts in opiate overdose prevention. As we move towards the latest chapter, the focus shifts to educating first responders about their mental well-being and exploring post-traumatic growth. Stay tuned for the highly anticipated Episode 172, featuring the return of the Mental Men—Bob, Dennis, Pat, Andy, Chris, and our host—for a discussion brimming with insights and personal reflections. Don't miss this episode that promises to be both educational and profoundly engaging!

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Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Chapters

1. E.171 A Career Redefined by First Responder Encounters (00:00:00)

2. Therapy Podcast (00:00:03)

3. Crisis Response and Public Safety (00:11:26)

4. First Responder Support and Collaboration (00:16:42)

5. Continuing Support for First Responders (00:25:58)

222 episodes

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