We provide therapy and EMDR to first responders for all of these reasons and more:
Infidelity and feelings of guilt
Therapy for therapists burnt out or suffering from vicarious trauma
Police, EMT & Fire Service Workers & Military Members who witness repeated traumas happening to civilians or battle buddies
Feeling depressed or blue
Wanting to isolate and losing interest in activities that once brought joy outside of work
Lacking joy with your profession you once had
Working through emotions tied to infidelity
Feelings of survivors guilt or shame or both
Work stress tied to working in isolation
Police who are under stress from public scrutiny
Acclimating to life as a retired military member
Grieving loss of colleagues, battle buddies or civilians
PTSD
Post traumatic stress
Repeated nightmares or flashbacks of traumatic events
Depression related to adjusting to living with physical injuries
Living without your tribe
Difficulty concentrating on the job due to stress
Unexplained Physical Problems and stress
Dealing with highly sensitive secrets causing emotional stress
Sexual harassment and the implications on your life
EMDR
Our therapist, Jordan Nodelman, LCSW has completed the Clinician Awareness Training Program with the Coral Springs Fire Department.