Publications · Research · Press

The Body of Work.

Clinical research, industry publications, and media appearances at the intersection of trauma psychology and public safety operations.

Where the framework lives in print. The work below documents the clinical, philosophical, and operational ideas behind the Neuro-Rational-Command Framework and its application to law enforcement, military, fire and EMS, and high-stress leadership populations.

Industry Publications

Trade and field publications.

Writing aimed at the operational reader — chiefs, command staff, peer support teams, agency wellness coordinators, and the clinicians who serve them.

Galls Newsroom · 2026

What the Wall Cannot Heal

Memorial Essay · National Police Week 2026

The Lasting Psychological Impact of Line-of-Duty Deaths. An essay on what the country’s grief apparatus can and cannot do for the officers and families left behind.

Read at Galls Newsroom →
Galls Newsroom · 2026

How to Close the Gap in First Responder Mental Health Support

Clinical Essay · April 2026

An argument that the failure of officers to seek mental health support is not primarily stigma but architecture — the developmental belief system built before the badge and reinforced by the institution. Draws on attachment theory, SAMHSA and Ruderman Foundation data, and Violanti’s Buffalo Cardio-Metabolic study to propose proximity-based clinical infrastructure as the alternative to awareness campaigns.

Read at Galls Newsroom →
Kentucky Law Enforcement Magazine · 2019

The Real Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms

Feature Article · March/April 2019 Mental Health Issue

The case for PTSD treatment, written for the operational law enforcement reader. Reframes PTSD as a brain-perception problem that is fixable rather than a permanent identity, and argues for peer intervention as a turning point for struggling officers. Published by the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training in the issue’s dedicated mental health focus.

Read at KLE Magazine →
The Kansas Trooper · 2016

The Real Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms

Feature Article · Winter 2016

An earlier version of the PTSD reframe argument, written for the official magazine of the Kansas Highway Patrol troopers’ association. Adapted from clinical practice and over fifteen years of law enforcement experience prior to the doctoral work. Print only.

Peer-Reviewed & Academic

Clinical and academic research.

Peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and academic publications. Submissions to clinical and law enforcement research journals are ongoing as part of doctoral work.

Peer-reviewed publications coming in 2026-2027.
Manuscripts currently in development from doctoral research in Trauma-Informed Care, including work on the Neuro-Rational-Command Framework and its application to public safety populations. Specific journals targeted include the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, and the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.

Doctoral Research

Two doctorates. One mission.

First Dissertation · Completed 2019

Identifiable Demographics Related to the Levels of Law Enforcement Operational and Organizational Stress

PhD in Leadership · Counselor Education & Supervision · University of the Cumberlands · 2019

A quantitative study identifying specific relationships between high levels of stress and the organizational and operational areas of law enforcement. Using the Operational and Organizational Police Stress Questionnaires across a multi-agency sample, the research produced several findings that directly inform clinical practice with public safety populations.

Key findings:

  • Operational stress decreases across a 25-year career by an average of 24.74 points on a 120-point scale.
  • Organizational stress increases across that same career by an average of 67.95 points on the same scale.
  • Investigation assignments carry the highest operational stress; administrative assignments carry the highest organizational stress.
  • The mere presence of mental health services at an agency does not significantly reduce either type of stress.

Committee: Dr. Gary Patton (UC School of Counseling), Dr. Larry Sexton (UC School of Counseling), Dr. Sara Bender (Central Washington University).

Download Full Dissertation (PDF) →
Second Dissertation · In Progress

Beyond Memory Processing: Examining the Effectiveness of a REBT-Centered Integrative Model for Trauma-Related Distress in Adult Outpatient Populations

PhD in Trauma-Informed Care · Nearing Completion

The second doctoral program extends the empirical work of the first dissertation into the clinical question at the center of my practice: when memory-processing approaches alone are insufficient, what does an REBT-centered integrative model produce in adult outpatient populations carrying trauma-related distress?

The dissertation directly challenges the field’s overcorrection toward memory processing as the primary therapeutic mechanism. Drawing on Albert Ellis’s foundational REBT work, modern AIP and EMDR research, and Stoic philosophical sources, the study examines whether durable change in trauma-related distress is better predicted by belief disputation than by memory reprocessing alone. The clinical implication: feeling better is not the same as getting better, and the field has spent two decades optimizing for the wrong outcome.

Findings will inform the published version of the Neuro-Rational-Command Framework and the planned book extending this clinical line of work to law enforcement, military, and high-stress leadership populations.

Media Features

Press and media appearances.

Interviews, features, and press coverage across mental health, law enforcement, and public safety publications.

Kentucky Law Enforcement Magazine · 2019

Triumph Over Trauma

Cover Profile · March/April 2019

A long-form profile by KLE Magazine on the journey from active law enforcement officer to trauma-focused clinician. Examines the early experience with a counselor who refused to work with armed officers, the eventual founding of Thin Line Counseling, and the case for peer-to-peer intervention as a turning point in officer mental health.

Read at KLE Magazine →
The Wounded Blue Documentary · 2018

The Wounded Blue

Documentary Feature · November 2018

Featured clinical interview in the national documentary on injured and disabled law enforcement officers produced by The Wounded Blue. Discusses the clinical realities of treating officers with cumulative trauma and the gap in mental health infrastructure for line-of-duty injury survivors.

WKYT-TV (CBS) · 2023

Police Complaints and Critical Stress

News Interview · February 2023

On-camera clinical analysis for WKYT-TV (Lexington CBS affiliate) on the cumulative effect of administrative stress and citizen complaints on officer wellness and decision-making. The interview built on findings from the 2019 doctoral dissertation on operational versus organizational stress.

WKYT News (CBS) · 2018

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention

News Interview · June 2018

Clinical interview on first responder suicide prevention for WKYT News in Lexington. Discussed the clinical drivers behind the elevated suicide rates in public safety populations and the institutional barriers to effective intervention.

True Blue Television · 2019

The Tragic Reality of Police Suicide

Television Interview · February 2019

Extended television interview on police suicide for True Blue, a national law enforcement television program. Examined the clinical and cultural factors driving officer suicide and the structural failures of the current mental health response.

The Doc Is In · 2020

COVID Mental Health

Syndicated Television · September 2020

Guest interview on the syndicated television program The Doc Is In on the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on first responders, healthcare workers, and high-stress professionals.

WVLK Talk Radio · 2018–2021

Multiple Talk Radio Appearances

Recurring Interviews · Lexington, KY

Recurring expert guest on WVLK Talk Radio (Lexington) covering topics including bullying, suicidal ideation, COVID and mental health, and law enforcement wellness. Multiple appearances from June 2018 through March 2021.

Blue Live Radio · 2017

Triumph Over the Horrors of PTSD

National Radio Interview · November 2017

National radio interview on the clinical realities of PTSD treatment in public safety populations, recorded prior to the completion of the first doctoral dissertation. Among the earliest national platform appearances of the work that became Thin Line Counseling.

Podcast Appearances

Conversations in long form.

Guest appearances on podcasts in public safety, mental health, military, leadership, and personal development.

Click any podcast to listen · For booking inquiries, send a message below

Speaking Engagements

On the stage.

Keynote presentations, training events, and panel appearances for law enforcement, military, fire/EMS, mental health, and leadership audiences.

National Keynotes & Major Conferences

The Wounded Blue · 5th Annual National Law Enforcement Survival Summit
Featured Keynote Speaker · Palace Station Hotel, Las Vegas
September 22–25, 2025
Past Event
The Wounded Blue · 4th Annual National Law Enforcement Survival Summit
Featured Speaker · Ahern Hotel, Las Vegas
September 26–29, 2024
Past Event
The Wounded Blue · Wounded Officer Summit
Command Presence: Mastering Emotional Control and Mental Toughness
Annual Keynote · Recurring
Recurring
Kentucky Wildfire Conference
Leaders Go First · Public Safety Leadership Under Pressure
Featured Speaker · 2025
Past Event
Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police Wellness Conference
The Real Signs of PTSD
Featured Speaker · October 2023
Past Event
International Conference of Police Chaplains
The Real Signs of PTSD
National Conference Speaker · March 2020
Past Event
Fraternal Order of Firefighters · Emotional Survival for Public Safety
The Real Signs of PTSD
Featured Speaker · February 2020
Past Event

State and Regional Conferences

Kentucky Counseling Association · State Conference
Adapting EMDR for Public Safety and Military Members
November 2019
Past Event
Kentucky Counseling Association · State Conference
The Needs of Public Safety and Military Mental Health
November 2018
Past Event
Kentucky Counseling Association · Statewide Conference
Recognizing and Treating PTSD in Members of Public Safety and Military
November 2017
Past Event
Emergency Nurses Association · Kentucky Statewide Conference
Recognizing PTSD in High Risk Careers
August 2019 · August 2016
Past Event
Eastern Kentucky Counseling Association Conference
Treating PTSD and Associated Disorders: Differential and Comorbid Symptoms
January 2017
Past Event
Kentucky Rural Emergency Medical Services Symposium
Recognizing PTSD in Public Safety
February 2018
Past Event
Emergency Nurses Association · Kentucky Regional Conference
Recognizing PTSD in Public Safety
July 2016
Past Event

Recurring Training Engagements

Kentucky Post Critical Incident Seminar
Cops, Docs, and Meds: An Introduction to Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology for Law Enforcement
15+ Sessions · 2018 – 2022
Recurring
Bear Independent · Monthly Mastermind
The Neuro-Rational-Command Framework for Men Under Pressure
Co-Facilitator with TJ Morris · Ongoing
Recurring
Refuse Ruckus
The NeuroTrauma Project · The Real Signs of PTSD
March 2024 · March 2025
Past Events
Arming the Saints
Mental Health, PTSD, and The Scriptures · Command Presence: Handling Emotional Regulation
January 2021 · February 2022, 2023, 2024
Past Events

Department and Agency Training

Lexington Fire Department
Command Presence: Mastering Emotional Control and Mental Toughness
December 2024 · March 2025
Past Events
Lexington Fire Department
Public Safety and the Traumatized Brain
April 2023
Past Event
Lexington Police Department
The Real Signs of PTSD · Departmental Inservice
January – November 2022
Recurring
Lexington Fire Department
Coffee and Chat · Peer Wellness Training
July – August 2022
Past Events
Bowling Green KY Fire and Police Departments
Beginning a Public Safety Peer Team
December 2021
Past Event
Back the Blue Jackson County
Understanding Chronic Police Stress and Trauma
September 2020
Past Event
Lexington Kentucky Police Department · Chaplain Presentations
Coping During Civil Unrest · The Real Signs of PTSD
May – June 2020
Past Events
Scott County Kentucky Emergency Medical Services
Recognizing PTSD in Public Safety
July 2019
Past Event
Mercer County Public Safety
Recognizing PTSD in Public Safety
May 2018
Past Event

Academic and Professional Organizations

University of the Cumberlands
Adjunct Faculty · Graduate Counseling Program
Private Practice and Consulting · Research Methods · Ongoing since 2020
Faculty
Liberty University
Adjunct Instructor · Graduate Counseling Program
Psychopathology · Crisis and Trauma · Integration of Spirituality · 2020–2023
Faculty
University of the Cumberlands · Doctoral Residency
Recognizing and Treating PTSD in Members of Public Safety and Military
July 2017
Past Event
University of the Cumberlands
Change in a Large Mental Health Agency: An Attempt to Serve Public Safety Professionals
May 2016
Past Event
Chi Sigma Iota · Counseling Honor Society
Social Media Marketing and Psychotherapists
July 2021
Past Event
Dissertation Committee Member
Sandra Powell · “Reducing the Impact of Traumatic Events and Increasing Wellness through EMDR for Corrections Officers in the Michigan Department of Corrections”
Committee Service · Spring 2024
Academic
Honors & Awards

What’s been earned.

Clinical fellowship, professional recognition, and commendations earned across two decades in uniform and at the clinical chair.

Line of Duty Commendations

2020
Fraternal Order of Police · Lodge 4

Letter of Commendation

Lexington, KY
2019
The Wounded Blue

Commendation for Selfless Service

National
2006
Lexington Police Department

Captain’s Commendation for Bravery in the Line of Duty

Lexington, KY
2001
Guymon Police Department

Certificate for Meritorious Service for Bravery in the Line of Duty

Guymon, OK
Inquiries

Speaking. Writing. Consultation.

For media inquiries, speaking requests, podcast bookings, or research collaboration, send a direct message and a member of the team will respond within two business days.