Alberta First Responders Mental Health Support
Work-related mental health issues affect many uniformed personnel, first responder, and front line occupations. Stats show a number of these workers experience depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, and other mental health concerns. Our services to support first responders and uniformed personnel include individual, couples and family counselling, assessments, traumatic incident and crisis care, return-to-work preparation, veterans post-exit care, and much more. Wonder how you’re coping with your high-stress work?
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Uniformed personnel, first responders, and front-line workers are vulnerable to workplace psychological injuries that often result in a leave of absence.
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Traumatic Incident & Crisis Care
Individuals who witnessed, are made aware of, or even vicariously became aware of a traumatic incident may experience a variety of mental health challenges.
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Veterans & Post Exit Care
Leaving service is a life-altering change that not only affects you but it can also affect your family, friends, and the people around you.
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Cognitive & Mental Performance
Have you experienced a serious concussion, stroke or other form of traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
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Career Changes
Some career changes are choices that you make. Accepting a new job, accepting a promotion, or changing companies are usually in our control.
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Resources
Our Thoughts on Uniformed Personnel & First Responders Mental Health
Our therapists share their thoughts and experience with issues facing uniformed personnel, first responders, and front line workers.
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Read our answers to questions about uniformed personnel and first responders.
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Learn more about therapist, Ron Carver.
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