Educational Resources

This section provides information and tools to help you recognize patterns, understand what you’re experiencing, and take the next step when needed.

What You’ll Find Here

Tools

Simple resources to help you check in and stay aware of changes over time.

How to Get Help

Clear options for reaching out, including calling, peer support, and clinician connections.

Early Warning Signs

Common indicators that something may be building beneath the surface.

Self-Evaluation Triggers

Situations or patterns that signal it may be time to take a closer look.

Training & Support Materials

Clear options for reaching out, including calling, peer support, and clinician connections.

Resource Sections

Understanding Burnout and Emotional Exhaustion

Burnout often develops gradually and may go unnoticed until it begins affecting work performance and personal life. What Burnout Looks Like Burnout may present as constant fatigue, emotional detachment, irritability,...

Building Emotional Resilience

Resilience is not about ignoring what you feel. It is about developing the ability to stay steady, recover, and continue moving forward even under pressure. Understanding Resilience In high-stress environments,...

Knowing When to Reach Out

Recognizing when to ask for support is a sign of strength and awareness. Signs It May Be Time Persistent sleep issues, recurring thoughts, emotional exhaustion, or ongoing withdrawal may indicate...

Supporting Family and Home Life

The demands of the work often extend beyond the shift and into home life. Communication at Home Open communication helps reduce misunderstandings with family members. Letting loved ones know when...

Managing the Impact of Critical Incidents

Some incidents stay with you longer than others. It is important to understand what that can look like and how to respond. Replaying the Incident You may notice certain calls...

Sleep, Recovery, and Readiness

Recovery is not separate from performance. Proper rest directly affects your ability to stay clear-headed, alert, and emotionally balanced. Why Sleep Matters Sleep affects memory, decision-making, and reaction time. In...

Books

Perspectives on trauma, resilience, performance, and recovery:

The Body Keeps the Score

Bessel van der Kolk

Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers

Robert Sapolsky

Radical Compassion

Tara Brach

What Happened to You?

Bruce D. Perry

Man’s Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl

Surviving the Shadows

Bob Delaney & Dave Scheiber

Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement

Kevin M. Gilmartin

Struggle Well

Ken Falk & Josh Goldberg

The Gift of Fear

Gavin de Becker

I Love a Cop

Ellen Kirschman

Waking the Tiger

Peter A. Levine & Ann Frederick

In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

Gabor Maté

I Love a Firefighter

Ellen Kirschman

Lessons from the Hanoi Hilton

Taylor Baldwin, Kiland & Peter Fretwell

The Alchemist

Paulo Coelho

Dispatcher Stress: 50 Lessons on Beating Burnout

Adam Timm & Joe Serio

The Four Agreements

Don Miguel Ruiz

Relentless Courage

Shauna Springer & Michael Sugrue

The Upside of Stress

Kelly McGonigal

Radical Acceptance

Tara Brach

Mindfulness for Warriors

Kim Colegrove

Meditation & Breathwork

Focus on recovery, regulation, and mental clarity:

Transcendental Meditation

Structured meditation technique for deep rest and stress reduction.

Breatheology

Breathwork techniques designed for performance and stress control

Calm App

Guided meditation, sleep support, and relaxation tools

Additional Resources

Trusted organizations and ongoing support platforms:

Provides behavioral health education, recovery resources, and peer support training specifically designed for firefighters and first responders.

Supports first responders and their families through mental health resources, wellness programs, and community-driven support initiatives.

Offers programs, workshops, and recovery resources focused on trauma, stress management, and long-term resilience for first responders.

How to Use This Section

Start with what feels relevant.

You don’t need to go through everything. Use what helps you understand where you are and what to do next.

If you’re unsure where to start or need help finding the right resource, we encourage you to reach out. Support is available, and you don’t have to navigate it alone.