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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2025 · 1H 47M

Season 2, Episode 2: Dr. Chris Frueh: Bridging Operator and Firefighter Syndrome

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In this episode of Tell This Story, we sit down with Dr. Chris Frueh, a clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience working with military veterans and first responders. Dr. Frueh shares his journey into psychology, his work at the VA, and the challenges within the system.   He introduces his work and the concept of Operator Syndrome, delving into its physical and psychological impacts, and how it relates to first responders through the emerging framework of Firefighter Syndrome.   We discuss the role of allostatic load, marital and relational struggles, existential concerns, and innovative treatments like TMS. Dr. Frueh emphasizes the need for holistic, multidisciplinary care and grassroots advocacy to drive change in veteran and responder health systems. This insightful conversation offers hope, actionable solutions, and a call for awareness. Key Takeaways: Operator Syndrome and its impact on veterans and first responders. Understanding allostatic load and interconnected health challenges. Insights into transitioning from military to civilian life. Innovative treatments and the role of grassroots movements in mental health advocacy. Connect with Dr. Chris Frueh: Instagram: ⁠@dr.chrisfrueh⁠ Website: ⁠www.chrisfrueh.com⁠ Listen Now: Spotify: ⁠Listen Here⁠ Amazon: ⁠Listen Here⁠ YouTube: ⁠Watch Here⁠ Follow Doug White: Website: ⁠dougwhiteofficial.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@tell_this_story⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠Doug White⁠ #MentalHealth #OperatorSyndrome #Veterans #FirstResponders #PTSD #TraumaRecovery #Resilience #growth #perserverance #TellThisStory

In this episode of Tell This Story, we sit down with Dr. Chris Frueh, a clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience working with military veterans and first responders. Dr. Frueh shares his journey into psychology, his work at the VA, and the challenges within the system.   He introduces his work and the concept of Operator Syndrome, delving into its physical and psychological impacts, and how it relates to first responders through the emerging framework of Firefighter Syndrome.   We discuss the role of allostatic load, marital and relational struggles, existential concerns, and innovative treatments like TMS. Dr. Frueh emphasizes the need for holistic, multidisciplinary care and grassroots advocacy to drive change in veteran and responder health systems. This insightful conversation offers hope, actionable solutions, and a call for awareness. Key Takeaways: Operator Syndrome and its impact on veterans and first responders. Understanding allostatic load and interconnected health challenges. Insights into transitioning from military to civilian life. Innovative treatments and the role of grassroots movements in mental health advocacy. Connect with Dr. Chris Frueh: Instagram: ⁠@dr.chrisfrueh⁠ Website: ⁠www.chrisfrueh.com⁠ Listen Now: Spotify: ⁠Listen Here⁠ Amazon: ⁠Listen Here⁠ YouTube: ⁠Watch Here⁠ Follow Doug White: Website: ⁠dougwhiteofficial.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@tell_this_story⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠Doug White⁠ #MentalHealth #OperatorSyndrome #Veterans #FirstResponders #PTSD #TraumaRecovery #Resilience #growth #perserverance #TellThisStory

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