
#1517 - Nancy Panza
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Notable books mentioned: Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families by Kevin Gilmartin
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The host mentions Kevin Gilmartin's book to highlight the mental health challenges faced by law enforcement officers due to their unique work condi…

#1517 - Nancy Panza mentions Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families by Kevin Gilmartin with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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- The conversation centers on mental health of police officers.
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- Nancy Panza, Ph.D, is a Professor of Psychology at Cal State Fullerton. She has also worked within county, state, and federal facilities providing clinical and forensic…
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“Gilmartin's book is recommended for its insights on police mental health, explaining the cycle of hypervigilance and recovery that officers experience.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
The Seven Five
“A great documentary about Michael Dowd, who was a terrible cop and talks openly about how he was corrupted and how his first day on the force he witnessed corruption.”