Harbor of Grace: How First Responders Can Get Help—Before It’s Too Late
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we sit down with Rob Quick, Executive Vice President and COO of Harbor of Grace Recovery Center, to talk about the hidden mental health crisis facing first responders.
With over two decades in law enforcement, Rob shares his own journey—from a high-performing police officer struggling with alcohol and cumulative stress, to becoming a leader in recovery and advocacy for others walking the same path.
Together, we unpack the realities behind the badge: the trauma, the burnout, the stigma, and the quiet ways it all adds up over time.
WHAT WE COVER:
* Why mental health challenges are more prevalent among first responders
* The cumulative impact of trauma—“stones in a backpack” that eventually break the strap
* How substance use, PTSD, burnout, and grief are often deeply connected
* The cultural stigma that keeps officers from asking for help—and how that’s changing
* Why peer-based treatment environments are uniquely effective
* What accessible, insurance-covered care actually looks like
* How departments can support officers before crisis hits
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ROB’S STORY: FROM OFFICER TO ADVOCATE
Rob opens up about his own experience seeking treatment after years in a “work hard, play hard” law enforcement culture. His recovery didn’t end his career—it reshaped it.
Now, he helps first responders across the country find healing, connection, and a path forward.
FIRST RESPONDERS ARE OFTEN SEEN AS STRONG, RESILIENT, EVEN INVINCIBLE—BUT THE REALITY IS FAR MORE COMPLEX. THE WEIGHT THEY CARRY DOESN’T DISAPPEAR WHEN THE SHIFT ENDS.
RESOURCES & SUPPORT
If you or someone you know is struggling, you can learn more or get help through:
Harbor of Grace Recovery Center
🌐 https://harborofgracerecovery.com
📞 24/7 support is available—make the call: 443-502-8606