Ep 156: Breaking Down The Armor and The Mental Health Stigma in Law Enforcement - podcast episode cover

Ep 156: Breaking Down The Armor and The Mental Health Stigma in Law Enforcement

Mar 28, 202524 minEp. 156
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Episode description

Law enforcement teaches officers how to handle chaos, make quick decisions, and keep emotions in check to get the job done. But what happens when that same skill set that keeps officers safe on duty starts to create distance at home? 

For Zachary Saenz, that emotional armor was a survival tool, something he didn’t even realize he was putting on. It helped him push through the hard calls, the trauma, and the stress of being a police officer. But over time, the same armor that protected him from the job started shutting out the person he loved most. 

His story is one that many in law enforcement relationships can relate to: learning how to carry the weight of the job without letting it take over your life. The way he navigated that shift, through therapy, self-awareness, and small but meaningful changes, holds lessons for any officer who wants to strengthen their mental health and their relationships. 

 

Zachary Saenz | LinkedIn

Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network | Texas Commission on Law Enforcement 

 

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