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Joe Rogan ExperienceJul 30, 2020

#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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Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families
Kevin Gilmartin

The host mentions Kevin Gilmartin's book to highlight the mental health challenges faced by law enforcement officers due to their unique work condi…

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#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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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 services for juvenile and adult offenders and has provided services for police departments in New York City, Alabama, and Southern California.
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  • The conversation centers on mental health of police officers.
  • Referenced books include Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families by Kevin Gilmartin.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Law enforcement professionals and their families.
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Law enforcement professionals and their families

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Best for Law enforcement professionals and their familiesOften cited around mental health of police officers

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Law enforcement professionals and their families
Key quote: It's probably not exactly right. But that's close best book I've ever read on police mental health.
The host mentions Kevin Gilmartin's book to highlight the mental health challenges faced by law enforcement officers due to their unique work conditions. The book provides valuable insights into the psychological toll of hyper-vigilance and the importance of recovery time for officers.
ASIN: 0971725403
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The Seven Five

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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.