National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy, Speaker, Author Psychotherapist

In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy—a former law enforcement officer, psychotherapist, and author. Dr. McCoy shares her unique journey from providing therapy to law enforcement personnel to becoming an officer herself, highlighting the challenges and insights gained from her dual roles.
Key Discussion Points:
  • Transition into Law Enforcement: Dr. McCoy discusses the pivotal moment when a sergeant challenged her understanding of police work, leading her to undergo training and serve as a state constable.
  • Psychological Support for Officers: Emphasizing the importance of therapists having firsthand experience, Dr. McCoy explains how her law enforcement background enhanced her ability to counsel officers effectively.
  • Public Perception and the Uniform: She reflects on the profound change in how she was perceived upon donning the uniform, offering insights into the societal views of police officers.
  • Approach to Therapy: Dr. McCoy outlines her method of focusing on symptoms and providing practical tools to help officers manage stress and mental health challenges.
About the Guest:
Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy is a seasoned psychotherapist and former state constable. She has authored several books and is known for her insightful perspectives on law enforcement and mental health.
National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy, Speaker, Author Psychotherapist
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