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Former officer and current social worker Alicia Fitzpatrick shares the traumatic experiences that led her to change careers. She discusses embracing vulnerability, PTSD, and the lasting impact of Deputy Lorenzo Bustos's death.

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Teaser

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Intro

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Alicia’s background

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“It takes one to know one.” - Can therapists truly empathize with their patients?

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Encouraging others to be vulnerable

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Alicia’s transition to social work

00:21:06:01 - 00:29:50:29

Alicia’s self-perception after leaving law enforcement

00:29:50:29 - 00:33:08:02

Alicia’s shooting & its effect on her

00:33:08:02 - 00:42:48:28

The death of Deputy Lorenzo Bustos

00:42:48:28 - 00:47:27:17

The omnipresent tragedy involved with law enforcement

00:47:27:17 - 00:53:44:01

EMDR

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Chasing adrenaline & relearning how to seek joy

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Outro

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