Righteous Debriefs

Episode 3 - David Kennington

1 h 25 min · 6. feb. 2026
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Today’s guest is David Kennington, a licensed professional counselor with 38 years in psychotherapy and 19 years working directly with police officers through a large agency’s Wellness Section. He breaks down the stigma around seeking help, the administrative barriers that can derail treatment, and why mental health resources must be a priority, not an afterthought. He also opens up about his own career, the struggles he’s faced, and the toll of doing this work for decades. Contact Info: David KenningtonLicensed Professional Counselor Police Behavioral Health Services Manager 615-862-7887

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