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Firefighter/Paramedic Matt Fiorenza: Dr. Steven Odom: First Responder Wellness

Matthew Fiorenza has been a Firefighter/Paramedic in Southern California for 18 years. After 10 years on the job he began having issues with anxiety, stress and depression and was later diagnosed with PTSD. Matthew’s life began to unravel as he found himself spiraling out of control with pain medication, and alcohol as he suffered alone with anxiety, depression and PTSD. Matthew found himself contemplating suicide by cop when he was brought to his moment of clarity by two Sheriff Deputies and he was given hope. Through it all and with the help of his wife, children and the support of his friends he was able to turn it all around and return to work. Matthew now shares his story of survival and is a strong advocate for others who may be suffering in silence.
Dr. Stephen Odom is a notable healthcare and addiction treatment professional with more than 30 years of expertise in the field. He currently serves as CEO and Chief Clinical Officer of Simple Recovery in Costa Mesa, CA. He developed a First Responder recovery program at Simple Recovery that incorporates comprehensive curriculum involving substance abuse treatment, anxiety, stress and depression as well as incorporating family systems support. Foremost, Simple Recovery offers safe and confidential help for First Responders and their families.

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www.simplerecovery.com

Lead Trainer for COPLine: Dr. Jay Nagdimon

COPLine is the only Confidential Hotline for Police Officers in the Country. COPLine is dedicated in serving law enforcement officers and their families by providing 24/7 trained peer support for crisis intervention along with referrals to specifically skilled mental health professionals if needed. COPLine peer support call-takers are Retired Police Officers who are volunteers. They are reviewed, vetted and if accepted participate and complete 40 hours of mandatory training given by mental health professionals. In this podcast I talk with the Lead Trainer for COPLine, Police Psychologist Dr. Jay Nagdimon.

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www.COPLine.Org

Faces after Suicide: Lindsay Doolittle

Podcast 37: Positive Connections Radio
Faces after Suicide
Lindsay Doolittle

Lindsay Doolittle was married to a police officer who died by suicide. Brett Doolittle and was a Sergeant for the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. Lindsay discovered his death and describes the suffering she endured afterwards by the lack of support, respect and common decency from the ones who worked closely with Brett.
Lindsay was stuck in shame and was alone. The Coroner’s conclusion that Brett’s suicide was largely to blame from a broken marriage caused by Lindsay herself helped her to have a moment of clarity.
Lindsay got help and began attending support groups for suicide survivors that led her to drawing to better focus and feel less stressed during these meetings. Lindsay began drawing the faces of other group members and began an art exhibit that gives respect and honor to all suffering from losing a loved one to suicide.
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www.SASS-MoKan.com
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www.COPLine.Org

Melbourne, Australia-Meets San Diego Peers at PSPSA: Senior Sergeant Greg Dean: Victoria Police

Sgt Greg Dean is a 30-year police veteran currently working as a manager of Victoria Police’s Welfare Services who provide 24/7/365 confidential wellbeing support to all 20,000 Victoria Police as well as their immediate family. Greg was recently awarded the Sir Winston Churchill Fellowship that allowed him to travel to the USA, Canada and the UK to research and investigate early intervention into mental health in serving police and peer support for former police employees.
Today I met with Sgt. Greg Dean at PSPSA, Public Safety Peer Support Association 2019. We talked about peer support in Australia and how we can work together to help end the stigma of mental health issues among First Responders.
Sgt. Dean stated, “We’re about sharing and working together as a unified force to get rid of this beast” (Stigma).
Please contact Sgt. Greg Dean with any questions or comments: Greg.Dean@Police.Vic.Gov.AU
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www.COPLine.Org
www.PSPSA.Org

Strength-from-Within: Mindy Andrade

PCR Podcast 35. Strength from Within
Mindy Andrade
Overdosing at one-and-a-half years old, growing up addicted and using with her mother, street gangs, dropping out of 8th grade. Turning her life around at 15, becoming a successful business woman and mother and using her life experience to give back. An extraordinary woman with an incredible story of survival and a message of hope. Her passion for life and helping others needs to be shared.
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www.positiveconnectionsradio.com

“When a Child Dies”: Dr. Anne Bisek

PCR Podcast 34. “When a Child Dies”
Dr. Anne Bisek
One of the most difficult situations, if not the most difficult, is responding to a death of a child. Dr. Bisek gives her perspective and shares her experience dealing with those who handle these tragedies on a daily basis. She offers positive coping mechanisms and shares a breathing exercise to help anyone focus and get through a stressful moment.

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www.positiveconnectionsradio.com

Cops Understand Cops: 1-800-COPLine

Stephanie Samuels (Director of COPLine) along with Emily Eng and John Sierega discuss this confidential support line for police officers. COPLine is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving law enforcement officers and their families by providing 24/7 trained peer support for crisis intervention along with referrals to specifically skilled mental health professionals for follow up and continued assistance.
www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com

So you want to Marry a Firefighter?: FULLY INVOLVED: Mynda Ohs

Mynda Ohs is a recognized expert and speaker on firefighter wellness issues with over 14 years of experience in crisis intervention and suicide prevention. She is a former EMT who married a firefighter and began her road to her present writing of the book Fully Involved- A Guide for Being in A Relationship With A Firefighter.
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www.positiveconnectionsradio.com

“The Price”: Sarah Gaer

Sarah Gaer talks about her life dealing with first responders as a clinician and touches close to the heart with her book titled “The Price”
Sarah is a suicide loss survivor and a master’s level clinician with 20 years experience in the field of mental health care. Since 2012, Sarah has worked as a suicide prevention specialist focused on first responders. She has trained hundreds of first responders in trauma and suicide prevention in Massachusetts and is a QPR (Question, persuade and refer) Master trainer for the QPR institute. Sarah is a member of the Riverside Trauma Center trauma team and has responded to suicides, homicides, natural disasters and terrorist attacks throughout Massachusetts.

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www.positiveconnectionsradio.com

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