*FREE* Q&A REPLAY with Fire Wife Therapists
This one is for YOU Fire Wife.
Let's talk about your needs and your well being.

In this Q&A we discuss how to find that balance, care for yourself, and tame the emotional impact of being married to a firefighter and how to talk to your firefighter about your needs, even if he's struggling with his own.
Especially for Fire Wives.
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FREE Q&A REPLAY

Too often as women, we quietly shoulder the load. Until we just break.

No one around us may notice the subtle signs that our dam is about to break.  So when you cry out in frustration, you may get the "What's wrong with you?!" look.

The path to burnout is slow and can look like a field of daisies, with an occasional rotten apple. Pretty soon, it's all rotten apples and you just want to run away.

This Q&A is for YOU and how to live a life FILLED with joy and peace... even when the fire service tries to rock you.

BEFORE you break, here's a safe space to vent your frustrations and find some solutions.  
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What would you ask a therapist trained specifically for your fire family life about YOUR FIRE WIFE NEEDS?  
Here are some common questions we received.
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I have a career too.  But it sometimes doesn't compare to saving lives.  And the schedule is prioritized for fire.  How do we find a balance for my career and passions?  
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I feel like I am always the one having to hold it together.  A hard day at the firehouse seems harder than a hard day at home solo parenting.  But I'm exhausted. How do I ask for time to care for me?
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My view of the firehouse is always being the place for him to vent. It makes me not like it and all of our conversation revolves around it.  How do we learn to talk about something else?
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Our social circle is smaller and limited because of the fire service.  I want more friends who are non-fire but he doesn't feel comfortable with that.
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I find myself pulling away and being independent and it's lonely. That's not the marriage I signed up for.
Your fire wife journey is uniquely yours. And it can feel so different from anyone else in your life. Hear from fire wife therapists how to get grounded and be sure you are thriving in life too.
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Presented by
The First Responder Wellness team:
Tiffany has 18 years of public safety experience in education and training development, and critical incident stress management.
Her specialties include trauma treatment, PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, addiction, and family/relational conflicts.
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Tiffany Atalla
M.A., MFT - Director OF CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
Niki has been in private practice since 2012.  She specializes in working with various forms of trauma and she is a Certified Trauma Therapist trained in EMDR, domestic violence and Crisis Intervention Stress Management (CISM.) Niki is also the wife of a firefighter.
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Niki Stepanian
 Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Here's your reminder:
Your career is important too.
You were also made with goals and
purpose and passion for life.

Our Panel of industry experts are professionally trained to help you with:
  • Communication Conflict resolution
  • PTSD Supporting your spouse
  • Family topics
  • Mental and behavioral health
  • and much more…
Your role in life is more than just juggling everything like the queen you are around the fire life.  Even if that's rewarding, there's more than a shift schedule.
*FREE* Fire Wife Q&A 
This is a replay.
Thanks to our partners at First Responder Wellness.
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