Stress Management for Law Enforcement
This vital handbook covers stress and trauma associated with the law enforcement and criminal justice professional. Includes: Anatomy of a Breaking Point; From Stress to Burn Out; Learning to Cope; Post Trauma; Cures, Rehabilitation and Treatment; and Psychological Testing for Police Recruits in addition to related topics dealing with this growing problem.
From the Author
In many law enforcement agencies across the country, the "shield" is the official term for an officer's badge. With the nominal meaning of "shield" being a protective barrier, the subtitle of this book, Behind the Shield, signifies a look past the thin blue line and deep into the heart of the law enforcement officer.
Today, stress and trauma in law enforcement are more prevalent than ever before. Stress and trauma are produced not only from events in the field that police officers across the country face, but also from internal departmental events and policies that are actually responsible for the officer's employment and well-being. Law enforcement men and women face daily challenges that most American citizens could not fathom. It is during and after such challenging events that over-scrutinizing of officers and lack of support may be so prevalent and damaging.
Excessive supervision, second guessing, and internal investigations, coupled with the specters of death and despair, eat away at the very physical and psychological foundation of the officer. The mental health of law enforcement personnel should be of the highest priority as it directly affects the quality of service and protection citizens receive and often demand.

Readers of this book will learn what law enforcement officers really experience on a daily basis, including:

How officers actually feel, from the inside out, while coping with the enemy within.
How, in some departments, police suicides actually outnumber line-of-duty police killings, and why.
How police families are torn apart from the results of stress and trauma.
How a spouse lives with the burdens of loneliness and fear of the loss of his or her loved one.

This book discusses the analogy of a breaking point that comes from the many stress and trauma factors inherent throughout police work. Personal experiences and reflections gleaned through honest responses to questions posed reveal officers' states of mind. Finally, this book explores the coping mechanisms, supervisory goals and behaviors, and rehabilitation programs presently in place that enable the police officer to continue functioning as a public servant and protector.

For as many heroes as are in law enforcement, there are those standing behind them ready to catch them as they fall victim and succumb to the tribulations within their profession. They are the families, peers, psychologists and psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals who are dedicated to restoring the mental well-being of the officers they represent. Many of these people, profiled in this book, today offer their professional services within established programs by working in support units such as critical incident debriefing teams, or volunteering as peer counselors.
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Stress Management for Law Enforcement
This vital handbook covers stress and trauma associated with the law enforcement and criminal justice professional. Includes: Anatomy of a Breaking Point; From Stress to Burn Out; Learning to Cope; Post Trauma; Cures, Rehabilitation and Treatment; and Psychological Testing for Police Recruits in addition to related topics dealing with this growing problem.
From the Author
In many law enforcement agencies across the country, the "shield" is the official term for an officer's badge. With the nominal meaning of "shield" being a protective barrier, the subtitle of this book, Behind the Shield, signifies a look past the thin blue line and deep into the heart of the law enforcement officer.
Today, stress and trauma in law enforcement are more prevalent than ever before. Stress and trauma are produced not only from events in the field that police officers across the country face, but also from internal departmental events and policies that are actually responsible for the officer's employment and well-being. Law enforcement men and women face daily challenges that most American citizens could not fathom. It is during and after such challenging events that over-scrutinizing of officers and lack of support may be so prevalent and damaging.
Excessive supervision, second guessing, and internal investigations, coupled with the specters of death and despair, eat away at the very physical and psychological foundation of the officer. The mental health of law enforcement personnel should be of the highest priority as it directly affects the quality of service and protection citizens receive and often demand.

Readers of this book will learn what law enforcement officers really experience on a daily basis, including:

How officers actually feel, from the inside out, while coping with the enemy within.
How, in some departments, police suicides actually outnumber line-of-duty police killings, and why.
How police families are torn apart from the results of stress and trauma.
How a spouse lives with the burdens of loneliness and fear of the loss of his or her loved one.

This book discusses the analogy of a breaking point that comes from the many stress and trauma factors inherent throughout police work. Personal experiences and reflections gleaned through honest responses to questions posed reveal officers' states of mind. Finally, this book explores the coping mechanisms, supervisory goals and behaviors, and rehabilitation programs presently in place that enable the police officer to continue functioning as a public servant and protector.

For as many heroes as are in law enforcement, there are those standing behind them ready to catch them as they fall victim and succumb to the tribulations within their profession. They are the families, peers, psychologists and psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals who are dedicated to restoring the mental well-being of the officers they represent. Many of these people, profiled in this book, today offer their professional services within established programs by working in support units such as critical incident debriefing teams, or volunteering as peer counselors.
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This vital handbook covers stress and trauma associated with the law enforcement and criminal justice professional. Includes: Anatomy of a Breaking Point; From Stress to Burn Out; Learning to Cope; Post Trauma; Cures, Rehabilitation and Treatment; and Psychological Testing for Police Recruits in addition to related topics dealing with this growing problem.
From the Author
In many law enforcement agencies across the country, the "shield" is the official term for an officer's badge. With the nominal meaning of "shield" being a protective barrier, the subtitle of this book, Behind the Shield, signifies a look past the thin blue line and deep into the heart of the law enforcement officer.
Today, stress and trauma in law enforcement are more prevalent than ever before. Stress and trauma are produced not only from events in the field that police officers across the country face, but also from internal departmental events and policies that are actually responsible for the officer's employment and well-being. Law enforcement men and women face daily challenges that most American citizens could not fathom. It is during and after such challenging events that over-scrutinizing of officers and lack of support may be so prevalent and damaging.
Excessive supervision, second guessing, and internal investigations, coupled with the specters of death and despair, eat away at the very physical and psychological foundation of the officer. The mental health of law enforcement personnel should be of the highest priority as it directly affects the quality of service and protection citizens receive and often demand.

Readers of this book will learn what law enforcement officers really experience on a daily basis, including:

How officers actually feel, from the inside out, while coping with the enemy within.
How, in some departments, police suicides actually outnumber line-of-duty police killings, and why.
How police families are torn apart from the results of stress and trauma.
How a spouse lives with the burdens of loneliness and fear of the loss of his or her loved one.

This book discusses the analogy of a breaking point that comes from the many stress and trauma factors inherent throughout police work. Personal experiences and reflections gleaned through honest responses to questions posed reveal officers' states of mind. Finally, this book explores the coping mechanisms, supervisory goals and behaviors, and rehabilitation programs presently in place that enable the police officer to continue functioning as a public servant and protector.

For as many heroes as are in law enforcement, there are those standing behind them ready to catch them as they fall victim and succumb to the tribulations within their profession. They are the families, peers, psychologists and psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals who are dedicated to restoring the mental well-being of the officers they represent. Many of these people, profiled in this book, today offer their professional services within established programs by working in support units such as critical incident debriefing teams, or volunteering as peer counselors.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014479004
Publisher: Peter J. Pranzo and Rachela Pranzo
Publication date: 01/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 187 KB

About the Author

The Authors:
Peter and Rachela Pranzo, husband and wife, have been married for over forty years and have two adult children and three grandchildren.

Peter Pranzo is a retired New York City Police Department Lieutenant with over twenty-one years of service. He has received over 60 awards, department commendations, and community awards including some of the Police Department's highest: the Police Combat Cross, the Award for Valor, and the Honor Legion Medal for Valor. Peter has also done free lance writing for law enforcement magazines around the country.

Rachela Pranzo manages her own business designing home-study courses for career and promotional advancement. She has also written for many years and specializes in poetry.
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