Resources
Health & Wellness Resources
SMARTPHONE APPS
FINDING A CLINICIAN IN YOUR AREA
First Responder Support Network
VIDEOS
Hollywood vs Reality: Officer-Involved Shootings
WEBSITES
International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
West-Coast Post Trauma Retreat
BOOKS
Achor, Shawn (2010). The happiness advantage: The seven principles that fuel success and performance at work. New York: Crown Business.
Blum, Lawrence (2001). Force under pressure: How cops live and why they die. Herndon, VA: Lantern Books.
Friedman, C.A. (2005). Spiritual survival for law enforcement. Compass Books.
Gilmartin, Kevin (2002). Emotional survival for law enforcement: A guide for officers and their families. Tuscon, AZ: E-S Press.
Kates, A.R. (2016). CopShock: Surviving posttraumatic stress disorder (2nd ed.). Tuscon, AZ: Holbrook Street Press.
Kirschman, Ellen (2007). I love a cop: What police families need to know (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Publications.
Newman, V.M. (2013). A CHiP on my shoulder: How to love your cop with attitude. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing.
Patterson, Kerry et al (2011). Crucial conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high (2nd edition). San Francisco: McGraw-Hill Publishing.
Sapolsky, Robert M. (1994). Why zebras don’t get ulcers: An updated guide to stress, stress related diseases, and coping (2nd edition). Stanford, CA: Stanford University.
Stone, Vali (1999). Cops don’t cry: A book of help and hope for police families. Carp, ON: Creative Bound.
Uribe, A.P. (2017). Cuffs & coffee: A devotional for wives of law enforcement. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Vila, Bryan (2000). Tired cops: The importance of managing police fatigue. Washington DC: Police Executive Research Forum.