
EP. 2 The STIGMA We Face as Law Enforcement Families
Code Forty4 · Amy Cortez
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Show Notes
In this episode of Code Forty4, Amy Cortez addresses the stigma surrounding mental health in law enforcement families. She shares personal experiences and statistics, emphasizing the importance of breaking down barriers and promoting open discussions. Amy highlights the need for regular mental health checkups, similar to dental appointments, to prevent severe consequences. She encourages spouses and families to support each other and discusses efforts to reduce stigma, including wellness programs and peer support. The episode concludes with a call to action for open conversations and reflection on daily maintenance expectations.
Takeaways
- Law enforcement officers face a 54% higher risk of suicide.
- Stigma prevents officers from seeking mental health help.
- Regular mental health checkups should be normalized.
- Spouses play a crucial role in supporting officers.
- Open discussions can help reduce stigma.
- Wellness programs and peer support are essential.
- Mental health care should be as routine as dental care.
- Fear of professional consequences hinders seeking help.
- Family support is vital for officers' well-being.
- Breaking stigma requires collective effort.