Police & First Responder Mental Health Therapy
Confidential. Direct. Culturally Aware.
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If you’re a police officer or first responder, you carry things most people will never see — and rarely understand.
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The calls.
The split-second decisions.
The scenes that don’t leave your head.
The pressure to stay strong no matter what.
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You don’t have to carry it alone.
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I provide confidential telehealth therapy for police officers, law enforcement professionals, and first responders in Tennessee, Louisiana, and Florida who are dealing with trauma, stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, or substance use concerns.
Therapy That Understands Law Enforcement Culture
Police culture values strength, resilience, and control. Asking for help can feel risky — professionally and personally.
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Common concerns I hear:
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“Will this affect my job?”
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“Is therapy confidential?”
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“Will this go on my record?”
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“What if I’m seen as unfit for duty?”
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Therapy is confidential within legal and ethical guidelines. Seeking support does not automatically trigger employer notification. During your consultation, we will clearly review confidentiality so you know exactly what to expect.
You deserve clarity and privacy.
What Therapy Looks Like
Our work together is practical and focused.
You won’t get fluff.

You won’t get judgment.

You won’t be told to “just relax.”
You will get:
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A direct, solution-focused approach
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Skills to regulate stress responses
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Tools to reduce hypervigilance and irritability
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Space to process experiences safely
Sessions are conducted via secure telehealth, allowing privacy and flexibility around shift work.
