In this episode, we explore the critical role of Rogers Behavioral Health’s Fire Watch program in supporting first responders facing trauma and mental health challenges. Through a powerful and personal story, we examine one police officer’s journey after a deadly incident and the lasting impact it can have on those who serve on the front lines.
We’re joined by Jen Parra Nelsen, Clinical Director at Rogers Behavioral Health and Captain Adam Meyers from Stop the Threat, Stop the Stigma, who share their expertise on reducing stigma, improving mental health awareness, and connecting first responders with lifesaving resources. Together, we discuss the importance of early intervention, peer support, and specialized programs like Fire Watch in helping soldiers, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS professionals heal after critical incidents.
Whether you’re a first responder, a family member, or someone interested in first responder mental health, this conversation highlights why breaking the stigma and expanding access to care is more important than ever.