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Trauma Resilience in UK Policing

 

TITEN:  Neuroscience Informed Trauma Exposure Training 

Dr Jess with Cambridge Resilient Research Ltd (directed by Prof Brendan Burchell) now offers cognitive training, trauma management tools, leadership training and high-risk trauma resilience support to all Emergency Responders and associated industries who face everyday exposure to human suffering. Jess will work with organisations -big and small, public facing and discrete- to shape the trauma resilience they need using the latest neuropsychological research and contemporary experiences of life on the front line.

For more information, please email her directly at jkm35@cam.ac.uk.

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Trauma Days (Lima)

22 March 2025

Gut instinct in Emergency Response and in life ‘Going with your gut’ or indeed having ‘a police(man)’s nose is definitely a thing. We say it all the time, whether it be about a dodgy person in a position of perceived power (see previous blog on psychopaths), or whether someone ‘likes-you’-likes-you when you sense a little...

Trauma Days (Juliet)

8 March 2025

“One more time with feeling”: Dealing with flashbacks In his film, One More Time With Feeling, singer and songwriter Nick Cave spoke about his experience of losing his young son in a tragic accident and the trauma and grief that lives with him. He allowed me to quote him directly in my book The Policing Mind with something...

Trauma Days (Indigo)

2 March 2025

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