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The Healing Power of Sharing Experiences w/Deputy Warner

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In this episode, Deputy Ken Warner shares share the challenges of maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in law enforcement. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing time with family and open communication about the highs and lows of the job. Deputy Warner recounts his own experience of being involved in a critical incident and the emotional and physical journey of recovery. He highlights the importance of support from colleagues and the healing power of sharing experiences with others who have been through similar situations. He emphasizes the importance of seeking support and not ignoring dark feelings. He shares some funny and awkward moments from his career and encourages others to reach out for help and not isolate themselves.
Takeaways

  • Prioritizing time with family and open communication are crucial for maintaining overall well-being in law enforcement.
  • Law enforcement agencies should provide better education and support regarding mental health and the realities of the profession during the onboarding process.
  • Experiencing a critical incident can have a profound impact on an officer's physical and emotional well-being, and support from colleagues and sharing experiences with others who have been through similar situations can aid in the healing process.
  • Recovery from a critical incident involves physical rehabilitation, emotional processing, and finding a new sense of purpose beyond the job.
  • Support from family, colleagues, and the community is essential for an officer's recovery and successful return to duty.
  • Don't ignore dark feelings and reach out for support
  • Faith can play a significant role in recovery and finding purpose
  • Law enforcement officers need to prioritize their mental well-being

Support the show

Critical Aspects Website
IG: @critical_aspects
IG: @pastorvern
in: @Dr. Vernon Phillips

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In this episode, Deputy Ken Warner shares share the challenges of maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health in law enforcement. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing time with family and open communication about the highs and lows of the job. Deputy Warner recounts his own experience of being involved in a critical incident and the emotional and physical journey of recovery. He highlights the importance of support from colleagues and the healing power of sharing experiences with others who have been through similar situations. He emphasizes the importance of seeking support and not ignoring dark feelings. He shares some funny and awkward moments from his career and encourages others to reach out for help and not isolate themselves.
Takeaways

  • Prioritizing time with family and open communication are crucial for maintaining overall well-being in law enforcement.
  • Law enforcement agencies should provide better education and support regarding mental health and the realities of the profession during the onboarding process.
  • Experiencing a critical incident can have a profound impact on an officer's physical and emotional well-being, and support from colleagues and sharing experiences with others who have been through similar situations can aid in the healing process.
  • Recovery from a critical incident involves physical rehabilitation, emotional processing, and finding a new sense of purpose beyond the job.
  • Support from family, colleagues, and the community is essential for an officer's recovery and successful return to duty.
  • Don't ignore dark feelings and reach out for support
  • Faith can play a significant role in recovery and finding purpose
  • Law enforcement officers need to prioritize their mental well-being

Support the show

Critical Aspects Website
IG: @critical_aspects
IG: @pastorvern
in: @Dr. Vernon Phillips

  continue reading

32 episodes

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