After a hard shift, it is tempting to retreat. It’s easy to sit silently in the garage, scroll through the phone, turn on the television, sleep excessively, or find some other way to avoid engagement.

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After a hard shift, it is tempting to retreat. It’s easy to sit silently in the garage, scroll through the phone, turn on the television, sleep excessively, or find some other way to avoid engagement. https://www.thethinbluelife.com/articles/marriage-as-a-cop/after-the-shift-the-courage-to-come-back-home/ #lawenforcement #police #propolice #supportthepolice #backtheblue #thinbluelife #thethinbluelife
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After the Shift: The Courage to Come Back Home
One of the most useful observations in Police1’s article, “The Partner at Home: Maintaining a Strong First Responder Marriage, Relationship,” concerns decompression. After a difficult shift or critical incident, officers often need a period of quiet before we can move from the “first responder mindset” back into the role of husband, wife, father, or mother.
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