Denver cuts mental health services for first responders

The decision, according to Public Safety Director Armando Saldate, was made as part of broader budget cuts. Mental health expert Dr. Sheryl Ziegler weighs in.

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2 Comments

  1. Gonna be some flashbacks. Normal occupation workers need to talk, but these workers see some very traumatic scenes and their treatment is a must, ptsd is a very real thing that will show itself later in their lives that they will never understand. Stupid move on Denvers part. Do cops get to see a therapist?

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