Relentless Courage
Winning the Battle Against Frontline Trauma
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Narrated by:
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Shauna Springer
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Michael Sugrue
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Utaka Springer
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"Relentless Courage is one of the most important books of our time. Building on her previous book, Warrior: How to Support Those Who Protect Us, Doc Springer has teamed with Michael Sugrue to give us the vital, essential, 'next step forward' in understanding and healing the trauma inflicted upon our first responders in these tragic, violent times…Relentless Courage is truly the natural and essential successor to my book, On Combat." (Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, whose book On Combat sold half a million copies)
A Cruel Irony
Our first responders are uniquely strong, brave, and emotionally flexible.
They are called to support us on the worst days of our lives. They see and hear things that are burned into their memories forever. They see the worst in humanity and then do their best to be a loving partner, parent, and friend.
On the other hand, they are uniquely vulnerable.
For example, data from Police Forum shows that the risk of suicide among police officers is 54 percent greater than among American workers in general.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Much of what first responders do – the things they see and the personal risks they take - happens outside of our collective awareness. Data published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress reveals that they experience a level of trauma exposure that most of us can’t even imagine. In a sample of more than 700 police officers from three major police departments, on both the east and west coast, over half have been threatened with a gun (51 percent), knife or weapon (55 percent), and nearly all (87 percent) have seen someone dying (87.2 percent).
First responders are resigning in droves. And they’re dying in record numbers. According to the Washington Post, more officers die by suicide each year than are killed in the line of duty, by all causes.
Stigma is deadly
We are losing good men and women, whose collective trauma, never addressed in an effective way, becomes too heavy a burden to carry. The impact of this trauma deserves to be recognized and addressed. This is an untold story with urgent, global implications.
Best-selling author Dr. Shauna Springer and decorated Sergeant Michael Sugrue tell this story in Relentless Courage. Sugrue bares his soul to help save his fellow brothers and sisters in the first responder community, and openly shares the mindsets, private struggles, losses, and personal betrayals that led him to become suicidal at one time. He shares how he healed and what kinds of programs and resources were most helpful in bringing him out of his darkest valley.
Each chapter includes a wealth of original, game-changing insights on trauma from nationally renowned psychologist, Dr. Shauna Springer, one of the world’s leading experts in psychological trauma and healing.
For example....
- What are some of the worst traumas a first responder can face?
- What kinds of experiences after trauma can make its impact even worse?
- What is the difference between telling our story to heal and sharing about trauma in a way that deepens the trauma further?
- Does evil exist, or are all of us just reacting to our own unaddressed trauma?
- How can any of us come back from the places where hope seems to have abandoned us?
Together, Sugrue and Springer tell the story that has been hidden in plain sight and provide perspective, truth and wisdom to help mend the divide between first responders and those they serve, and to help us all heal from our own traumas.
©2022 Shauna Springer (P)2023 Shauna SpringerWhat listeners say about Relentless Courage
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- Roger Sutherland
- 09-12-2023
This book should be read by every 1st Responder and their families.
I don't even know where to start in rating this masterpiece of writing.
First of all, I listened to the audio version and couldn't turn it off.
I'm a 39 year veteran in law enforcement and so much of this ripped me to the bone.
Michael recounts "episodes" in his Police career at the beginning of each chapter and then "Doc" his trusted clinician talks about why and how it impacted him mentally and physically and why it had the impact in his life.
It's phenomenal listening.
In today's world of micro management by so called leaders in Policing who are so concerned with their own preservation and being politically correct in the media... this explains the impact that is having on the rank and file and why so many ORs are simply walking away as severely damaged goods these days.
It takes a special person to endure "the job"
It's just putrid the lack of support and understanding from not only the public but by those being paid to care for us and our wellbeing as well.
This book should also be compulsory reading for anyone going into a "management" role to understand what to look for and MANAGE, not create the damage at their own handes.
If I could give this 6 stars I would.
It's an outstanding piece of writing.
It's raw and it's open... and it WILL help you.
NO ONE should have to endure what Michael did... and it's all far too common.
Well done Michael Sugrue
This book answered so many questions for me and gave me peace and I know that was your intention.
Thank you
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-01-2024
Heart-breaking insights into trauma with hope for change.
This is a story told with clarity about the world of policing & the trauma facing front line responders every day. And it is a sad tale about the betrayal that the community can demonstrate against one who dedicated himself to serve and protect, and did so with honour. My heart ached for Michael and the suffering he faced after a critical incident where he did his job to protect citizens, his colleague and himself. The story internal police processes, of legal processes, public shaming and personal loss is difficult to hear, but must be heard. That Michael reached awareness of the depth of his trauma response, survived and found help from compassionate and competent trauma counsellors was an outcome that he deserved. But with the right systems in place this could have been available and offered to him sooner, and from within his organisation. We are encouraged to understand the nature of the work that responders do and to have better mechanisms in place to support them. This is a well-paced and clear tale of courage and survival. Ultimately, it is positive and educational. Explanations are clear and narration is excellent.
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