Traumatic Incident Stress & First Responders: How It Can Lead to PTSD and Resources to Help During Recovery

Arash Javanbakht, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Wayne State University, wrote an article on the recent mass shootings and the effects on first responders, stating, “Mass shootings leave emotional and mental scars on survivors and first responders. While victims try to run away from an active shooter, the police, firefighters, and paramedics rush into the […]
PTSD & Cognitive Effects in First Responders: Symptoms, Treatment, and Hope

The Journal of Emergency Medical Services suggests the mental health of first responders is highly overlooked. Even with the constant exposure to the job’s trauma and physical demands, front-line workers’ mental health needs are still not a priority. This oversight leads to re-occurring stress, suicide-ideation, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among first responders – resulting in health […]
Trauma & Stress on First Responders: How Exercise May Be the Intervention Needed to Increase Resilience

First Responders are expected to maintain high-performance levels and make the right decisions under extreme conditions. However, exposure to violence, human suffering, and aspects of the job itself, such as physical work demands and unpredictable schedules, are demanding, taking a heavy toll on these frontline workers. These demands can lead to stress, anxiety, trauma, suicide-ideation, […]