Jared And Hannah Norton- The Importance of Specialized Therapy for First Responders
Download and listen anywhere
Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! Sign up or log in now to access offline listening.
Jared And Hannah Norton- The Importance of Specialized Therapy for First Responders
This is an automatically generated transcript. Please note that complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Description
Jared and Hannah Norton, founders of Restoration Farms, discuss their nonprofit ministry that focuses on helping first responders with their mental health. Jared shares his personal experience with a mental...
show moreTakeaways
- Restoration Farms is a nonprofit ministry that focuses on helping first responders with their mental health.
- Jared Norton shares his personal experience with a mental health crisis and PTSD, and how it affected their marriage and family.
- The Nortons faced challenges in finding help and support, including the lack of available resources and the limitations of the healthcare system.
- Specialized therapy, such as EMDR, is important for first responders to address trauma and mental health issues.
- Samaritan's Purse's Operation Heal Our Patriots program provided the Nortons with the help and support they needed. EMDR therapy can be a powerful tool for turning down the volume of emotions and engaging with traumas
- Addressing and processing emotions and traumas is essential for healing and finding hope
- Community and peer support are crucial in the healing journey
- Faith and spirituality can provide a source of strength and hope
- Restoration Farms aims to provide mental health resiliency training, peer support, and retreats for first responders and their families
Sound Bites
- "We are the founders of Restoration Farms and it's a nonprofit ministry. just starting to help first responders with their mental health."
- "In 2019, I went through a really serious mental health crisis. I'm a 17 year firefighter. So pretty much all of our, our marriage, I've been a firefighter, uh, been full time for 13 years working as a paramedic firefighter in a pretty busy nine one system in Indiana."
- "I dealt with shame a ton. I think in the first responder culture, we're people who do things, we're people who rescue other people. And we also live with kind of a mentality that says, have no needs, right?"
- "I did five days of intensive EMDR therapy... And it was really pretty brutal because I had like 35 years of stuff that I just had pushed down."
- "I had created such a wall of horrific fear between myself and those parts of my heart that I couldn't engage with them at all."
- "I got some basic skills of how to deal with anger... I really was angry about a lot of things, especially like the injustices you see in the world."
PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS
- Throttle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/
- MyPodcast.Media: https://ShawnPNeal.com
PODCAST WEBSITE:
BURNT OUT CREW:
- Host: Skip O
- Mental Health Minute: Melissa H
- Sunday Support Zoom Meeting Facilitator: Jeff D
- Bonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck Bray
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
- A Two On The Lobster Production
EPISODE HASHTAGS:
#firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military
Information
Author | Shawn P. Neal |
Organization | Executive Producer Shawn P Neal |
Website | - |
Tags |
Copyright 2024 - Spreaker Inc. an iHeartMedia Company
Comments