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Episode 929: Why Do Officers Fall Into The Same Behavioral Patterns?

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In episode 929, Dennis and Dr. David Bonanno dive deep into the psychological impact of being a first responder. From the associations and conditioning officers face to strategies for de-adrenalization, they explore how these factors shape their experiences on the job. They discuss the diverse temperaments found within law enforcement and how they intersect with the demands of the profession. Discover invaluable insights on navigating tough times and learning about oneself in the process. Lastly, they examine the recurring behaviors among police officers and reflect on the future challenges and opportunities for the next generation in law enforcement.

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00:00:52:16 - 00:05:41:01 The Psychological Impact of being a First Responder 00:05:41:01 - 00:14:51:18 Associations, Conditioning, and De-Adrenalization 00:14:51:18 - 00:20:43:26 Temperaments and Businesses 00:20:43:26 - 00:35:03:22 How to move forward in tough times 00:35:03:22 - 00:38:28:11 Learning about yourself 00:38:28:11 - 00:54:10:05 The Struggles of Law Enforcement/The Next Generation 00:54:10:05 - 00:58:25:10 Why do Police Officers continually exhibit the same behavior? 00:58:25:10 - 00:59:27:04 Outro

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In episode 929, Dennis and Dr. David Bonanno dive deep into the psychological impact of being a first responder. From the associations and conditioning officers face to strategies for de-adrenalization, they explore how these factors shape their experiences on the job. They discuss the diverse temperaments found within law enforcement and how they intersect with the demands of the profession. Discover invaluable insights on navigating tough times and learning about oneself in the process. Lastly, they examine the recurring behaviors among police officers and reflect on the future challenges and opportunities for the next generation in law enforcement.

Timestamps:

00:00:52:16 - 00:05:41:01 The Psychological Impact of being a First Responder 00:05:41:01 - 00:14:51:18 Associations, Conditioning, and De-Adrenalization 00:14:51:18 - 00:20:43:26 Temperaments and Businesses 00:20:43:26 - 00:35:03:22 How to move forward in tough times 00:35:03:22 - 00:38:28:11 Learning about yourself 00:38:28:11 - 00:54:10:05 The Struggles of Law Enforcement/The Next Generation 00:54:10:05 - 00:58:25:10 Why do Police Officers continually exhibit the same behavior? 00:58:25:10 - 00:59:27:04 Outro

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