Responder Resilience with Bonnie C Rumilly, David Dachinger & Dr Stacy Raymond
TALK SHOW PROGRAM ARCHIVES
Responder Resilience, June 29, 2022 | Guest, Michael Sugrue, Retired Police Sgt and Author and Speaker |
Responder Resilience, June 22, 2022 | FrontlineCT: Breaking the Mental Health Stigma |
Responder Resilience, June 15, 2022 | Guest, Norm Wielsch Former Police Commander and Counselor and Author of Christ Centered Healing |
Responder Resilience, June 8, 2022 | Guests, Authors Jason Palamara and Barbara Rubel Experts on Law Enforcement Resilience and Mental Health |
Responder Resilience, June 1, 2022 | Dan Noonan FDNY Ret. and FDNY Chief Frank Leeb on Never Forget: Lessons Learned at the NY Telephone Fire |
Responder Resilience, May 25, 2022 | Deana Paqua MA LMT and Akilah Barr Reiki Practitioners Speak about Energy Healing for Responders |
Responder Resilience, May 18, 2022 | Dr Ken Hoffman Functional Medicine Doctor and Medical Director SOPHIA Natural Health Center |
Responder Resilience, May 11, 2022 | CISD: Helping Responders Cope with Traumatic Events |
Responder Resilience, May 4, 2022 | Guest, Dan Willis, Retired Police Captain and Author of Bulletproof Spirit |
Responder Resilience, April 27, 2022 | Yoga for Responders: Powerful Tools for Stress Relief, Guests Steve Zagami USMC FDNY Retired and Wendy Boscia |
Responder Resilience, April 20, 2022 | Jason Palamara of Forge VFR and Michele Giorgianni of Aware Recovery Care |
Responder Resilience, April 13, 2022 | The Spiritual Side of First Responders and Military. Mini-documentary episode hosted by Dr. Stacy Raymond. |
Responder Resilience, April 6, 2022 | 2NDGO: Creating Community and Purpose for Veterans and Responders.Guest Nick Nunnally, USCG (ret), Firefighter |
Responder Resilience, March 30, 2022 | Building Morale Through Positive, Proactive Leadership in Emergency Services. Guests John Lynch, and Nick Paproski |
Responder Resilience, March 23, 2022 | Responder Relationships: Challenges and Solutions Guests: FF spouse Caryn Czarnecki and therapist Linda Rost, LCSW |
Responder Resilience, March 16, 2022 | COPLine: The 24/7 Helpline for Police and Their Families. Guest-Stephanie Samuels, Dir. of COPLine |
Responder Resilience, March 9, 2022 | K9 First Responders: Connecting in Crisis with Bradford Cole, Exec. Director of K9 First Responders |
Responder Resilience, March 2, 2022 | Real Stories: Healing PTSD with EMDR - a mini-documentary |
Responder Resilience, February 23, 2022 | Guest, Matt Domyancic The Tactical Chaplain with a modern spiritual approach for police officers and firefighters |
Responder Resilience, February 16, 2022 | Family Matters: First Responding to Your Marriage with Guests Capt. Mike Gagliano and Anne Gagliano |
SHOW HOSTS
Bonnie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and has a private practice in Wilton. She specializes in the treatment of Adults, Adolescents, Children and First Responders. Bonnie worked in Newtown at a comprehensive family service agency for 4.5 years directly after the Sandy Hook School Shootings treating Trauma. Bonnie has had extensive training in EMDR therapy, along with other trauma treatment modalities, and is a Board Member of the Fairfield County Trauma Response Team, Inc. Along with Dr. Raymond, she co-leads a weekly Peer Support Meeting. Bonnie is well versed in First Responder cultures as she has been a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician in CT for 21 years and is currently in a leadership role at her EMS agency.
David Dachinger is a retired Fire Lieutenant with over 21 years as a leader in emergency services. He has written department policies, instructed fire and rescue training and created firehouse wellness initiatives. As a fire officer, he often worked as Acting Captain/Shift Commander, and Incident Commander. David is also a Stage IV cancer survivor. As a music producer, he has extensive network television credits on CBS, FOX, ABC and HBO. Combining expertise in multimedia, crisis leadership and major medical challenges, David (along with his wife, psychotherapist Tamara Green) creates calming programs that enhance the lives of first responders, cancer patients and professionals through their Loving Meditations App.
Dr. Stacy Raymond has been practicing as a Clinical Psychologist in Ridgefield, Connecticut for 22 years. She is a trauma specialist, helping clients overcome anxiety, panic and PTSD. Half of her practice is dedicated to First Responders and Military Veterans. Her father is a Marine and a retired police officer. She is an Approved Consultant in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a highly effective form of psychotherapy that quickly helps people heal from and move past their worst memories. Stacy created Responder Wellness, Inc., a non-profit whose mission is to subsidize or provide free of charge safety equipment and wellness services to First Responders in Fairfield County, CT with plans to grow state-wide.
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