First Responder Resiliency
Other
6860 S Power Rd,Gilbert AZ 85295
22 February, 2022
Description
Tania Glenn leads the discussion on the shared resiliency of all first responders & smashing the stigma. Topics of DiscussionExtreme Stress & Traumatic EventsPre-Incident InoculationEmergency Response & PoliciesCrisis Response & Follow-UpPeer Support Date(s) & Time(s)2/22/22 @ 1300-16002/23/22 @ 0900-1200 Questions / Additional InformationGary Hildebrandt (480) 326-5301Jodi Spargo (602) 769-3025 Dr. Tania Glenn is the president of Tania Glenn and Associates (TGA), PA a clinical practice in Austin, TX that is focused on promoting resilience, critical incident response and peer support team training and activation. As a leading national clinician in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Dr. Glenn specializes in working with emergency responders, military and the aviation community. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with twenty-seven years of experience, Dr. Glenn deployed to Oklahoma City in 1995, New York City in 2001, New Orleans in 2005 and Dallas in 2016 in support of law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and national guardsman who responded to the Murrah Federal Building, World Trade Center terrorist attacks the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Dallas Police shootings. Recognized nationally, Dr. Glenn’s clients include a host of Texas and Arizona Police, Fire and EMS Departments, commercial aviation and air medical programs. She is the Clinical Director for several peer support teams with her unique perspective to special operations competencies A 2006 film documentary titled “Between Iraq and a Hard Place” featured Dr. Glenn for her traumatic stress work for returning military members. She completed the Austin Police Academy and also ten marathons including the Boston and U.S. Marine Corps Marathons. Dr. Glenn has authored numerous books, such as: First Responder Resilience: Caring for Public Servants encompasses the best standards of care for law enforcement, fire and EMS based on over twenty-seven years of experience in assisting these professionals during and after trauma, stress and burnout. Code Four: Surviving and Thriving in Public Safety is a personal survival guide for first responders, offering ways to navigate their careers and their retirements in a resilient, healthy and successful way. "Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional."
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.