Roughly one in three first responders will develop behavioral health conditions including PTSD and depression during their careers. Police officers, firefighters, paramedics, 911 dispatchers, corrections officers, and search and rescue personnel face traumatic events not once but repeatedly across years and sometimes decades of service. The calls accumulate. The critical incidents compound. And the professional culture that demands toughness, composure, and silence about emotional pain becomes the very thing that prevents recovery.
The First CPT Workbook Built Specifically for First Responders
Cognitive Processing Therapy is one of the most researched and effective treatments for PTSD, recommended as a frontline treatment by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. More than 34 randomized controlled trials support its effectiveness. Yet until now, no CPT workbook has been adapted specifically for the unique experiences, stuck points, and cultural barriers faced by first responder populations. This workbook fills that gap with 18 structured chapters, over 80 hands-on exercises, and occupation-specific examples for law enforcement, fire and rescue, EMS, dispatch, and corrections.
A Structured Recovery Program You Can Follow
The workbook follows the complete 12-session CPT protocol, moving from psychoeducation and symptom assessment through impact statement writing, stuck point identification, Socratic questioning, the seven patterns of problematic thinking, and the Challenging Beliefs Worksheet. Five dedicated chapters address the core trauma themes that CPT targets: safety, trust, power and control, esteem, and intimacy. Each theme is adapted with first responder-specific stuck points, scenarios, and worksheets designed for people who know real danger, have experienced real institutional betrayal, and carry real moral injury.
Built for the Culture That Built You
This workbook directly addresses the barriers that keep first responders from seeking and completing treatment: fitness-for-duty concerns, stigma around mental health, identity fusion with the professional role, and the belief that struggling means failing. It includes a relapse prevention system designed for people who return to the source of their trauma every shift, a five-step post-call protocol for processing new critical incidents in real time, and a dedicated family companion chapter for partners, spouses, and children living with a first responder who has PTSD.
What Makes This Workbook Different
Every chapter balances teaching with practical exercises that include clear instructions, real writing space, and guided reflection points. Occupation-specific stuck point examples cover police use-of-force incidents, failed rescues, pediatric calls, dispatcher truncated trauma, and corrections violence exposure. All content is grounded in peer-reviewed research. The workbook can be used alongside professional CPT treatment or as a structured self-study resource.
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