Ignorant to Empowered
Owning Your Role in
Tactical Mental Health
Get informed on how to recognize and take action on potential mental health issues within yourself, those you lead, those you coach, or those you support as a human health & performance provider working in the tactical environments of military, law enforcement, and fire & rescue.
"The single most important consideration is relationship between the helper and the helped"
Helpers are...
Leaders
Peers
Coaches
Practitioners
Friends
Family
CONNECTED.
Meet Your Course Creator
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Dr. Alexis Ganz
Clinical Psychologist & Combat veteran
Alexis applies her extensive real world experience working with tactical professionals within corrections and special operations forces to deliver immediately actionable evidence based advice on how we can take ownership in our responsibility to help ourselves, our peer, those under our care and those under our charge without overstepping our scope of practice.
SUPPORT FOR SELF
Compare mental health to physical health and build a better understanding of depression and PTSD within tactical communities
SUPPORT FOR OTHERS
Identify triggers and signs of mental health issues an get empowered to take action that falls within your specific scope of practice
LEADERSHIP SUPPORT
Recognize the difference between a supportive and nonsupportive environment and lead by example to reduce stigma and improve the mental health of your organization