Therapy Services for First Responder Children and Families 

“Behind every first responder is a family standing tall to support them.” by unknown

Caring for the Families Who Carry the Weight of a First Responder’s Work

Being part of a first responder family means living with realities that most people do not experience. You navigate unpredictable schedules and the ever-present awareness that your loved one enters dangerous situations each shift. The emotional and practical demands of a first responder family experience are extraordinary.

The impact reaches every member of your family. Your spouse carries the weight of witnessing trauma and danger that most people never encounter. The stress of their work can affect your home and your relationship. You may find yourself absorbing their worries while managing your own concerns about your family’s wellbeing. Like many first responder families, you may feel unable to fully explain your experience to those outside this community.

My Approach

With extensive experience working with children and families, Dr. Lawrence addresses specific challenges first responder families face. As a member of a first responder family, she understands the unique stressors you navigate. Together, we work to strengthen your ability to navigate the unique challenges of first responder family life, manage stress and build emotional resilience by developing practical coping strategies, and create a more connected family environment.

Dr. Lawrence can help if you are experiencing:

Heightened anxiety or worry about your spouse’s safety

Feeling emotionally overwhelmed, depressed, or disconnected

Difficulty concentrating or managing daily responsibilities

Struggling to adjust to schedule changes and their impact on family life

Feeling isolated or unsure how to cope

Children benefit tremendously from having a compassionate, confidential, and safe space to express their feelings. I help children of first responders:

Process fear and anxiety about their parent’s work

Develop healthy coping strategies for managing stress

Build emotional resilience and confidence

Express their feelings in an age-appropriate