First Responder Families Podcast
First responders run toward what most of us run from. But what happens to the brain and body after years of crisis, adrenaline, trauma, and high-stakes decision-making? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. Bishop, a licensed psychologist specializing in neurorehabilitation, to explore what chronic exposure to trauma does to the nervous system—and, more importantly, how healing is possible. We talk about: * How trauma impacts the brain differently for first responders * The invisible cost of hypervigilance and emotional suppression * Why traditional talk therapy may not be enough * The role of neurorehabilitation in restoring regulation, resilience, and cognitive clarity * What families need to understand about the physiological toll of the job Dr. Bishop brings both clinical depth and practical hope, offering insights into how we can move beyond “just coping” toward true neurological recovery. Whether you’re a first responder, love someone who is, or work in the mental health field, this episode sheds light on the science—and humanity—behind healing the heroic nervous system. Join us for a conversation that honors the courage it takes not only to serve—but to heal.
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