
Understanding PTSD and Post Traumatic Growth in Saskatchewan Police Officers
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In this episode, we’re delving into groundbreaking research on PTSD among Saskatchewan police officers with Dr. Samantha Horswill, a registered doctoral psychologist and expert in trauma-informed care. Join your host, Jorden Cummings, along with special guest Shaylyn White, as we explore the unique challenges faced by federal and municipal police officers, the importance of trauma training, and the factors influencing trauma response and post-traumatic growth. Tune in to learn about the innovative prevention and treatment programs arising from this vital research, and discover actionable insights for service providers and the general public alike.
About the Guest:
Dr. Samantha Horswill is a registered doctoral psychologist specializing in trauma and PTSD. She has conducted extensive research on the mental health of Saskatchewan police officers, focusing on the differences between RCMP and municipal officers. Her work highlights the crucial need for trauma-informed practices and diversity training among service providers. Dr. Horswill's expertise has significantly informed clinical practices, particularly in understanding the unique cultural and organizational challenges faced by police officers. She is a strong advocate for empirically supported treatments for PTSD and creating safe spaces for individuals to share their trauma experiences.
Contact the Guest:
Listeners interested in reaching out to Dr. Samantha Horswill for more insights or collaboration can contact her at:
- Website: https://resiliencepsychological.com/
(mailto:samantha.horswill@example.com)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsamanthahorswill/
(https://linkedin.com/in/samanthahorswill)
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-horswill-66356b6a/?originalSubdomain=ca
To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/