

Emotional survival for law enforcement
A Guide for Officers and Their Families
Book • 2002
This book addresses how the intense psychological highs and lows of law enforcement can transform idealistic officers into cynical individuals, leading to personal and professional difficulties.
Drawing from his experience as a deputy sheriff and psychologist, Dr. Gilmartin provides insights and strategies to recognize stressors, avoid emotional casualties, and promote emotional survival for officers and their families.
Drawing from his experience as a deputy sheriff and psychologist, Dr. Gilmartin provides insights and strategies to recognize stressors, avoid emotional casualties, and promote emotional survival for officers and their families.
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as a seminal work on hypervigilance and emotional adaptation in policing.


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