
50. Navigating First Responder Family Dynamics with First Responder Therapist Destiny Morris, LMFT
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In this episode, I sit down with Destiny Morris, a licensed therapist from California who specializes in working with first responders and their families. As the daughter of a law enforcement officer, Destiny brings a unique blend of personal insight and professional knowledge to the conversation.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Challenges faced by teenagers in law enforcement families
- Destiny's personal experience of her father becoming a police officer during her middle school years and the changes that ensued
- The observational learning of children and how they internalize their parents' experiences
- Tips for first responders on finding culturally competent therapists and identifying potential red flags in therapy
- Addressing intimacy issues within relationships involving first responders
Connect with Destiny:
- Destiny Morris' Website: destinymorristherapy.com
- IG: @on_being_resilient
Connect with me:
- IG: @theltsdaughter
- Beyond the Uniform: Community for Law Enforcement Officers, Spouses & Kids
- Law Enforcement Family Connection Workbook
Disclaimer:
The content of this episode is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice. If you or someone you know is in need of support, please seek assistance from a qualified mental health professional.
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