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Ep 132: The Cop Doc

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You may or may not know who Dr. Ellen Kirschman is, but you’ve certainly been impacted by her. I think of Ellen as the godmother of police psychology. She has paved the way for many counselors and spouses with her books, I Love A Cop and Counseling Cops. She was one of the first, if not the first, to offer workshops for spouses to understand their officer. She's passionate about helping officers heal from trauma and continues to volunteer her time to do just that. In my interview with Ellen, I get her thoughts on how the blue family has changed over the years, trauma, PTSD, her books, and her love for writing fiction mystery novels based upon the stories and experiences she has had in the police world.

Ellen Kirschman Ph.D. | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Treating Traumatic Stress in First Responders | Psychology Today United Kingdom

How Family Retreats Can Help Law Enforcement Families Heal | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Married to a Cop? Their Stress Can Become Yours | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Visit Ellen Kirschman, The Cop Doc and sign up for her newsletter to stay up to date on all new activity.

I Love A Cop

Counseling Cops

Visit Amazon.com for all of Dr. Ellen Kirschman’s fiction mystery novels!

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You may or may not know who Dr. Ellen Kirschman is, but you’ve certainly been impacted by her. I think of Ellen as the godmother of police psychology. She has paved the way for many counselors and spouses with her books, I Love A Cop and Counseling Cops. She was one of the first, if not the first, to offer workshops for spouses to understand their officer. She's passionate about helping officers heal from trauma and continues to volunteer her time to do just that. In my interview with Ellen, I get her thoughts on how the blue family has changed over the years, trauma, PTSD, her books, and her love for writing fiction mystery novels based upon the stories and experiences she has had in the police world.

Ellen Kirschman Ph.D. | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Treating Traumatic Stress in First Responders | Psychology Today United Kingdom

How Family Retreats Can Help Law Enforcement Families Heal | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Married to a Cop? Their Stress Can Become Yours | Psychology Today United Kingdom

Visit Ellen Kirschman, The Cop Doc and sign up for her newsletter to stay up to date on all new activity.

I Love A Cop

Counseling Cops

Visit Amazon.com for all of Dr. Ellen Kirschman’s fiction mystery novels!

  continue reading

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