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Supporting a Colleague Through Trauma: A How-To Guide
First responders often face traumatic experiences together—but supporting a colleague through PTSD or stress isn’t always straightforward. Knowing how to approach these situations can make a huge difference. Recognizing Signs a Colleague May Be Struggling • Withdrawal from team activities or social interactions • Noticeable mood changes (irritability, sadness, or anger) • Increased errors or difficulty concentrating Practical Ways to Offer Support 1. Listen Without Judgment:
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5 days ago1 min read


Life After the Call: Coping With PTSD Outside of Work
Being a first responder doesn’t end when your shift does. The calls, trauma, and high-stress experiences can follow you home, affecting your mental and emotional health. PTSD can make everyday life feel overwhelming, but recovery and coping strategies are possible. Understanding PTSD Outside Work PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) can manifest in different ways: • Intrusive memories: Flashbacks or nightmares about critical incidents. • Hypervigilance: Feeling on edge, ev
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Family Wellness: Supporting the Heroes’ Home Front
Families of Heroes: Building Strength and Connection at Home First responders dedicate their lives to protecting and serving communities. While their work is vital, the stress, trauma, and long hours associated with public safety roles don’t just affect the individual—they ripple through families, impacting spouses, children, and loved ones. At After Watch Foundation, we recognize that supporting first responders means supporting the families who stand beside them. Our peer s
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5 days ago2 min read


Simple Daily Habits to Protect Your Mental Health
Maintaining mental wellness isn’t just about therapy—it’s about daily habits. Small, intentional actions can dramatically improve stress management, emotional resilience, and overall well-being for first responders.
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Oct 61 min read


Breaking the Stigma: Why Seeking Help Is Strength
Mental health stigma remains a significant barrier for first responders. Many feel pressure to “stay strong” and hide their struggles. But seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness.
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Oct 61 min read


Understanding PTSD in First Responders: Signs and Symptoms
First responders face daily situations that most people can’t imagine. Exposure to trauma—car accidents, fires, violence, and critical incidents—can have lasting effects on mental health. PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is common in first responders but often goes unrecognized.
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Oct 61 min read


PTSD & Resilience: Tools for Mental Health
Resilience in Action: Supporting First Responders Through PTS First responders—police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel, and other...
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Sep 292 min read


Peer Support: The Power of Connection
At After Watch Foundation, we believe no hero should face these challenges alone. That’s why our peer support programs are at the heart of what we do.
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Sep 292 min read


Introducing After Watch Foundation: Supporting the Heroes Who Serve Us
Every day, first responders—police officers, firefighters, EMS personnel—put their lives on the line to protect our communities. But behind the badge, the uniform, and the sirens, many carry invisible wounds: trauma, stress, and PTSD. For these heroes and their families, the fight doesn’t end when the shift is over.
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