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Destin, FL
Kathleen Hensley is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor working in private practice at The Crane Center, LLC in Destin and Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. She is an EMDR trauma informed trained clinician. Her passion is working with first responders and law enforcement officers. She strives to offer as much support and counseling to those that serve and protect us.

Fort Myers, FL
Stacey Heidler has spent 10 years working with individuals and families regarding a multitude of situations and issues. These have included but are not limited too things such as trauma, anxiety, depression and PTSD. Stacey is a Certified First Responder Counselor, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and EMDRIA Approved EMDR Therapist. She has seen issues that responders face on a daily basis that often goes unnoticed or unrecognized. Helping your community is a selfless act that can often be tiring and draining. Responders deserve to have someone in their corner that can understand the difficult decisions that they have to make on a daily basis and recognize the challenges they face. Having been involved with the first responder community herself she understands this. You deserve to be able to work through the difficulties you face in a comfortable, caring, and confidential space. Stacey would love to be able to help you. She offers both in office and teletherapy services to best serve responders in whichever way they prefer. There is a lot that is difficulty that responders face in their life and seeking help should not be one of them. Please, feel free to contact for a consultation.

Libertyville, IL
Cindy McKnight is a mental health therapist and owner of Living Pono Counseling. She is a nationally certified counselor with two decades of experience in the mental health field. Cindy is dedicated to helping her clients achieve a high level of emotional and mental well-being. Working interactively with individuals, couples, families, teens and first responders. She is solution focused to assist her clients in living their lives to the fullest potential. Integrating research based methodologies and techniques; Cindy assists her clients on their journey of emotional strength building and personal fulfillment with a focus on lifelong health and prosperity.

Mokena, IL
Jaime Doss, LCPC has been practicing for over 15 years. She started as a professional school counselor with Chicago Public Schools for 12 years. She then went into private practice full time. She works with clients of all ages from 13 years old and up, of all ethnic backgrounds, who experience a wide range of symptoms such as anxiety, behavioral challenges, couples issues, bipolar disorder, depression, ADHD, and more. She is a certified trauma professional as well as certified in sports psychology. Jaime utilizes an eclectic therapeutic approach, drawing from a variety of evidence-based methods to best meet the unique needs of each client. Her priority is to create a space where clients feel safe, heard, and supported. By integrating techniques from modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), DBT, person-centered therapy, trauma-informed care, and mindfulness, Jaime helps clients explore their experiences, build resilience, and move toward meaningful personal growth.

Lincoln, NE
Experienced first responder therapist and veteran. From 2008 to 2013, Brenda worked as a mental health first responder in the Emergency Services department at the Community Mental Health Center (Lincoln, Nebraska). In 2006, as a requirement for a Master in Forensic Science (MFS) degree, she completed a 90-hour internship at the Jackson County Medical Examiner's Office (Kansas City, Missouri), attending crime scenes with death investigators and observing autopsies. She is also a military veteran (U.S. Navy). Brenda is an EMDRIA Certified EMDR therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant as well as Board Certified TeleMental Health provider (BC-TMH). Priority for treatment is given to first responders (e.g., law enforcement, firefighters, EMTs, 911 dispatchers). Evidence-based treatment approaches include EMDR therapy, Written Exposure Therapy, Clinical Hypnosis, Ego State therapy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and others. Services are provided in our CARF-accredited outpatient treatment program with a focus on trauma, PTSD, and substance use. Services are only provided via telehealth to individuals who are physically located in Nebraska. Trauma-informed services are provided in a way that is safe, supportive, and empowering. Primary treatment goals are to help you: identify & reduce triggers; decrease anxiety, depression, and dissociation; improve relationships with yourself and others; increase your overall life satisfaction. My focus is to help individuals heal from difficult life situations. People often face overwhelming challenges. No matter what happens in life, we always have choices. During the first sessions, we'll get to know each other, discuss your goals for therapy, and develop a plan to help you achieve balance and serenity in your life.
Naperville, IL
Trish is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with adolescents and adults. Her areas of expertise include trauma, PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief, life transitions, and chronic health issues. She is the daughter of a 28-year police veteran and has ties to both the law enforcement and military communities. Trish's mission is to support first responders and their families on their journeys of healing, wellness, and growth.
Newport Beach, CA
We Are Here to Help First responders and public safety professionals are ready to tackle almost any challenge that is thrown at them. Through their experiences, they may find themselves faced with wounds that scar the body and the mind. And treating the invisible injuries of the profession can be just as essential as caring for the visible ones. Seeking mental and behavioral health treatment, especially for first responders, can feel overwhelming. The road to recovery becomes less challenging with the proper support and treatment. Many first responders may question if their experiences and stressors are severe enough to seek help. No matter how common it can be just to accept day-to-day discomfort and stress, treatment can help first responders manage the weight of their profession. A Program Built on Cultural Competence At First Responder Wellness, we have carefully designed our program to help public safety professionals recover from trauma while increasing their overall well-being. We are committed to providing confidential, trusted, and effective treatment. This approach ensures that our clients will have a safe transition back to their careers and personal lives. We use a comprehensive approach to treatment and believe in incorporating family systems support. First Responder Wellness provides trauma-based mental health treatment designed by our experienced and culturally competent team where all clients can feel at ease knowing that they are surrounded by their peers. We specialize in trauma treatment and you do not need a substance abuse diagnosis to enter our program.
Deerfield Beach, FL
A specialized mental health and substance-use treatment program tailored for first responders (police, firefighters, EMS, etc.), recognizing the unique trauma and stress they face.

Franklin Township, NJ
Etheridge Family Medicine is a patient-focused primary care practice for families in Somerset, NJ and surrounding areas. We provide comprehensive family medicine services and telehealth appointments focused on preventive and ongoing health needs. Led by Dr. Barbara Etheridge, who has been recognized as an NJ Top Doc for over 14 years, we offer geriatrics, diagnostic testing, treatment plans, medication prescriptions, and specialist referrals. Our practice is affiliated with Hunterdon Medical Center, RWJ, and St. Peter's University Hospital and collaborates with a wide network of specialists to coordinate treatment plans. We build strong patient relationships over time through compassionate, consistent service. Schedule an appointment to discuss your care needs. Schedule an appointment with a trusted primary care doctor Somerset NJ at Etheridge Family Medicine today.

Fort McMurray, AB
Providing Best Practice Therapies for the treatment of trauma and other clinical mental health disorders, specializing in serving First Responders & Receivers, Military,Veterans, RCMP & Law Enforcement, and other Trauma Exposed Professionals. Quality Treatment For : Trauma - PTSD, Complex, Acute Stress, Adjustment Anxiety - Generalized, Social, Panic, Phobias Depressive & Mood - Major, Persistent, Bipolar, Post Partum Obsessive Compulsive - OCD, BFRB's Best Practice Therapies and Approaches Available: EMDR Standard Protocol, RTEP/GTEP, DeTUR, Pre-Verbal, EMD 2.0, Early Response Protocol, DeprEND, Somatic & Chronic Pain, Flash CBT Fundamentals, Trauma Focused, Psychosis, Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, Problem Anger, Grief, COMb (for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors) CPT Cognitive Processing Therapy CBCT Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD DBT Dialectical Behavioural Therapy ERP Exposure Response Prevention PE Prolonged Exposure Therapy BSF Brief Solution Focused Therapy EFiT Emotion Focused Individual Therapy ACT Acceptance & Commitment Therapy SRP Structured Relapse Prevention WMFR Working Mind First Responder Facilitator (including Family Sessions) Other Services offered include: Consultation with emergency response organizations for mental health promotion and program development, Capacity Assessments, Post Secondary Teaching, Clinicial Practicums, Student Supervision.
Toronto, ON
Rosana Brasil, MA. LMFT. RP. CFRC, holds the position of clinical supervisor with LifeWorks Workplace Support Program. Rosana Brasil, holds a MA degree in Pastoral Ministry and in Marriage and Family Therapy from St. Thomas University, Miami, Florida. She supervises a group of caring and compassionate counselors and also provides private counseling. She enjoys gardening, nature walks and traveling as opportunities to learn, connect and growth as spiritual human being.
Birmingham, AL
Dr. Griena H. Knight Davis is a licensed professional counselor, board certified tele-mental health counselor, a board certified coach, and recently certified first responder counselor located in Birmingham, Alabama. Through I C.A.R.E. Wellness Services, LLC, she provides counseling to help clients achieve results that empower them to cultivate a healthy mind, body, and spirit. Dr. Davis is an educator, motivational speaker, Red Cross volunteer with Services to Armed Forces, and a life member of both the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans.
Opelika, AL
Kylie is a licensed marriage and family therapist and master level social worker. She offers online counseling session to anyone in the state of Alabama and in person counseling sessions in downtown Opelika, Alabama. She has been working with first responders for the last 3 years and opened up her practice, Frontline Therapy, to serve the front of the lines in her community.
Cottonwood, AZ
Dorothy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in both Arizona and Massachusetts with over 15 years' experience working in the mental health field. She is a Certified First Responder Counselor and a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist-Sex Trafficking. Dorothy is also trained in Brainspotting a "powerful, focused treatment method that works by identifying, processing and releasing core sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms." Dorothy is client centered, strength based, and uses a style of therapy that is eclectic resulting in sessions being individual for you and your issues. Areas of interest include anxiety, stress and trauma, depression and mood disorders, grief and loss.
Tucson, AZ
Susan Barrette-Mozes has been working with military, veterans, and first responders throughout her career. She is deeply committed to advocating for the mental health care of first responders and regards her role in working with First Responders as a privilege. Susan is trained in EMDR and other trauma treatment modalities.
Maricopa, AZ
I joined the Gila River Police Department as Police Counselor in September 2024. I have 10 years of experience in the counseling field as a Licensed Independent Addiction Counselor (LIAC) and a certification in Trauma and Addiction. I am a hard-working and driven individual who isn't afraid to face a challenge. Additionally, I am very passionate about my work, which I find rewarding. On a personal level, in my spare time, I love spending time with and cooking for my family. I enjoy dancing, gardening, hiking, sewing, reading, meeting up with friends for lunch/dinner and mini weekend trips.
Phoenix, AZ
Meira has felt committed to provide First Responders trauma care since witnessing the fallout of events from 9/11 in New York and its ongoing impact on the residents and first responders living and working in that region. She is aware of the vicarious trauma and profound sense of duty that makes their service much more than a job and requires the utmost consideration of confidentiality and trust. She is trained in body-centered modalities that recognize how trauma is experienced in the body and manifests in a variety of ways that include stress, depression and burnout.
Hot Springs, AR
Stephanie has 12 years experience as an EMT, as well as experience as a Volunteer Fire Fighter. Not only does she have the direct experience of working as a responder, but experience as the spouse of a responder. When obtaining her education as a Licensed Professional Counselor, her goal was to help with the mental health for responders. Her therapeutic approach includes trauma, inner child work and EMDR level 1&2 trained. Stephanie continues to seek out educational opportunities, network connections, and other ways to assist responders of all aspects in their mental health goals.

Springdale, AR
Following her own experiences in law enforcement and seeing the devastating effects that can present unexpectedly being a first responder, Alisa developed a passion for bringing healing to first responders who have experienced trauma or are currently facing daily struggles that seem impossible to overcome. She studied criminal justice and law enforcement at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, before completing her Masters degree in clinical counseling at Bellevue University in 2015. Alisa is currently a doctoral student at Tiffin University studying Criminal Justice with a specialization in Forensic Psychology. While in college, she spent five years in State law enforcement before transitioning to a full time career in counseling. She believes that her experience and education have provided a strong foundation in creating a non-judgmental, comfortable and motivating environment for clients, helping them reach their full potential. She has had the opportunity to gain experience in many areas of counseling first responders, such as trauma and PTSD, addiction, life transitions and stressors, sleep concerns and nutrition, domestic violence and legal issues. Alisa is a Certified First Responder Counselor and uses Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) to treat a variety of presenting issues related to trauma to help clients find peace in healing and ability to move forward in their lives. She is a Certified Clinician with the National Public Emergency Responder and Safety Center, as well as an approved provider with the National Fraternal Order of Police, Code Green Campaign and Arkansas State Police. In addition to therapy, she is a Certified Integrative Mental Health Professional and Certified Mental Health and Nutrition Clinical Specialist, which she uses to create better resilience and improve health in first responders on the job. Alisa is also certified as a Force Science Analyst through Force Science Institute and is available for consulting on critical incidents. Outside of the office, Alisa serves as the Director of Clinical services for Heroes Behind the Line, a nonprofit providing mental health and wellness services to first responders.
Pleasant Hill, CA
Dr. Rubino has over 20 years experience treating children and teenagers and victims of trauma. Dr. Rubino is an adjunct professor for JFK University regarding teens and trauma. He is certified to do critical incident debriefing and has experience working with local police departments as a community liaison regarding teenagers and domestic violence. He is also a 730 expert for Contra Costa County Superior Court. Additionally he is a co-host for Street Soldiers Radio a show dedicated to helping troubled teenagers. He also is a referral source for the Rape Crisis Center. For more information visit his website RubinoCounseling.com
Desert Hot Springs, CA
Nichole holds a B.A.Degree in Psychology a CADC III and is an MSW Intern. Nichole is the Program Director at Bella Monte Recovery Center and is trained in EMD
San Jose, CA
Geoff Nugent is trained in approaches for working with adolescents, couples, families, and individuals through issues including depression, anxiety, addiction, self-esteem, and relationships. He has been trained in CBT, DBT, TF-CBT, social cognition, bully prevention, and other evidenced-based approaches. Geoff was a Supervisor of Behavioral and Mental Health for a local school district where he supported Marriage Family Therapist Interns (MFTi's), Associate Social Workers (ASW), and Professional Clinical Counselors Interns (PCCI) in counseling general education students. He has also worked with a Mobile Crisis team doing county-wide suicide assessments for children and adolescents in crisis. He is the owner, creator, lead therapist, and provider of neurofeedback therapy at Nugent Family Counseling Center Inc.
Greeley, CO
Sara has been in Private Practice for 7 years and has found that first responders have a special place in her heart. She enjoys working with all types of responders and feels that she is able to connect with them and get them because her husband is a first responder. She understands the ups and the downs they go through as well as their family members and feels like she can really help first responders understand their trauma and continue to do their job and be the best they can.