Mental Wellness for Law Enforcement
Law enforcement professionals face some of the most high-stress, high-risk situations on a daily basis.Price: $35.00

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Because Protecting Others Starts with Protecting Yourself
Law enforcement professionals face some of the most high-stress, high-risk situations on a daily basis. The weight of that responsibility, combined with the trauma and emotional toll that often accompanies the job, can lead to burnout, poor mental health, and even crisis.
This course is specifically designed for law enforcement officers to recognize, understand, and manage the mental and emotional challenges of their critical role. This classroom-only course provides the tools and knowledge needed to navigate the psychological toll of law enforcement work and maintain resilience, well-being, and readiness—on and off the job.
What This Course Covers:
- The Effects of Trauma & Coping Strategies
Understand the long-term impact of trauma—both from on-duty encounters and off-duty stress. Learn effective coping strategies that promote mental health, prevent burnout, and encourage emotional healing. - Adverse Effects of Alcohol and Drug Use
Alcohol and substance abuse are often silent struggles for many in law enforcement. This session explores the negative impact of alcohol and drugs on decision-making, job performance, and overall mental well-being, offering tools to seek help when needed. - Suicide Prevention: Education, Help & Resources
Law enforcement faces an alarmingly high rate of suicide. Learn to recognize the signs of distress in yourself and others, and gain the skills to intervene, support fellow officers, and connect those in need with life-saving resources. - Active Shooter Identification
Enhance your ability to identify the early warning signs of potential active shooter situations. Understand how recognizing behavioral indicators and de-escalation tactics can prevent these events and reduce the stress involved in responding.
Why This Course Matters for Law Enforcement:
As a law enforcement professional, you’re often the first to respond to crises. But who responds when you need help? This course equips you to take care of your mental health, recognize the early signs of stress or trauma, and give you the tools to stay strong, resilient, and prepared for the challenges of policing.
You protect and serve your community. Now, it’s time to learn how to protect yourself—mind, body, and spirit.