The Need For Resiliency Training in Warrior Culture With John Ferrone
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In this episode of The Wenner Folsom Battle Tested Resiliency Podcast, we are joined by John Ferrone. John is a partner of Ferrone & Ferrone and has been practicing law for nearly three decades. John specializes in the areas of workers’ compensation, employment litigation, retirement, and internal affairs investigations. His successful track record in these areas has brought a fresh and creative perspective to public safety.
Join them as they talk about how police officers suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Injuries (PTSI) and how they have an increased risk for mental illness. They also discuss programs that have been designed to help police officers with mental health issues, and how it can be helpful for both police and their families to deal with trauma.
Tune in and learn more about creative solutions to help you navigate away from the storm!
Highlights:
(07:10)How to prevent suicide and mental health problems in warrior culture
( 20:03) The proper tools needed to handle trauma
(22:33 )The negative effect in acknowledging symptoms for PTSI
(28:05)Why we should build a proper infrastructure for mental fitness
(37:57)What is pre-trauma and how does it affect our members?
Links:
Guest Links:
Website:https://ferronelawgroup.com/
LinkedIn:John Ferrone
Joshua Wenner Links:
Website: K4 Men
LinkedIn: Joshua Wenner - Santa Monica, California, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedIn
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Twitter: Joshua Wenner (@joshuawenner) / Twitter
Youtube: Joshua Wenner - YouTube
Philip Folsom Links:
Website: K4 Men
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