The job does not end when the shift is over. The nightmares, the silence, the anger that flares without warning, the emotional distance that grows wider every month. If you are the spouse or partner of a police officer, firefighter, EMT, paramedic, or dispatcher struggling with PTSD, you already know that the trauma does not stay at the station. It follows them home. And it changes everything.


What PTSD Actually Does to Your Partner and Your Household


First responders face PTSD at three times the rate of the general population, and over 80 percent experience traumatic events on the job. But the impact does not stop with the person who wore the uniform. Research shows that more than half of family members of first responders with PTSD develop clinical-level symptoms of their own, including anxiety, depression, and secondary traumatic stress. The partner absorbs the weight without ever going on a single call.


Practical Guidance Built for the Reality You Are Living In


This is not a clinical textbook. It is a book written for the person standing beside the one who is hurting. Every chapter combines research-backed information with real stories from first responder households and practical action steps you can use immediately. Learn how the four PTSD symptom clusters show up at your dinner table. Understand why your partner cannot "just get over it" and what is actually happening in their brain. Recognize secondary traumatic stress in yourself before it takes your health. Communicate in ways their nervous system can actually receive. Set firm limits without guilt. Protect your children from carrying weight they cannot understand. Support treatment without becoming your partner's therapist.


A Book That Puts You Back in the Picture


Too many resources focus only on the first responder. This guide addresses what happens to you: your sleep, your body, your identity, your relationships, and your right to a life that includes your own well-being. From the early signs of PTSD through treatment, retirement, and long-term recovery, every chapter speaks directly to the partner who has been holding the household together and wondering when someone would finally ask how they are doing.


Covers police, fire, EMS, dispatch, and corrections families. Includes action challenges in every chapter, research citations, and a full appendix of crisis resources, safety planning tools, and therapist-finding guidance.

Titel
The Trauma Came Home
Untertitel
A Partner's Guide to Living with First Responder PTSD, Protecting Your Family, and Reclaiming Your Own Life
EAN
6610001186883
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.42 MB
Anzahl Seiten
128