Operational Stress Intervention Dog
OSI’ Dogs goal is to mitigate the impact of chronic
traumatic event exposure for TExP at work.
Promoting the improvement of physical, social and emotional ability in Trauma Exposed Professionals (TExP)
Operational Stress Intervention Dogs (OSID) can play a key role in breaking down barriers and stigma attached to mental health conversations in Trauma Exposed Organizations (TExO). Paving the way for TExP to speak more openly about the effects of the job, the OSI dog’s presence is meant to mitigate the impact of chronic traumatic event exposure for TExP at work.
Operational Stress Intervention Dogs work and live with a TExP handler, who assists in directing the emotional support. They will attend critical incident callouts and post incident debriefings that impact both sworn and civilian employees, as well as attend meetings, trainings, and events promoting mental health services and resources for employees.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A: Life coaching focuses on an individual’s entire life as it relates to goal setting, outcome creation and change. In coaching, the assumption is that individuals are capable of generating their own solutions, while the coach provides a supportive, discovery-based framework. While positive emotions are typically the natural outcome of great coaching, the primary focus is on creating strategies for changing your work or personal life.
The true emphasis in coaching is on action, accountability and follow through. It supports personal growth, professional growth and development based on individually initiated change.
Individuals that are ready for change in their lives use a life coach. They want to step into a life of choice and action that’s aligned with their goals and values. Coaching is like a giant sandbox where we explore how their dreams may become attainable goals. Coaching uncovers a sense of purpose and direction for clients.
Sometimes they need clarity and sometimes they need accountability and sometimes they need both.
A Coach is not a consultant who provides expert advice, but an expert who provides the framework, questions, exercises and space for clients to make positive changes that they want. If they seem unsure of those, a great Coach will help discover just that.
Q: Waiting for content
A: Life coaching focuses on an individual’s entire life as it relates to goal setting, outcome creation and change. In coaching, the assumption is that individuals are capable of generating their own solutions, while the coach provides a supportive, discovery-based framework. While positive emotions are typically the natural outcome of great coaching, the primary focus is on creating strategies for changing your work or personal life.
The true emphasis in coaching is on action, accountability and follow through. It supports personal growth, professional growth and development based on individually initiated change.
Individuals that are ready for change in their lives use a life coach. They want to step into a life of choice and action that’s aligned with their goals and values. Coaching is like a giant sandbox where we explore how their dreams may become attainable goals. Coaching uncovers a sense of purpose and direction for clients.
Sometimes they need clarity and sometimes they need accountability and sometimes they need both.
A Coach is not a consultant who provides expert advice, but an expert who provides the framework, questions, exercises and space for clients to make positive changes that they want. If they seem unsure of those, a great Coach will help discover just that.
Q: Waiting for content
A: Life coaching focuses on an individual’s entire life as it relates to goal setting, outcome creation and change. In coaching, the assumption is that individuals are capable of generating their own solutions, while the coach provides a supportive, discovery-based framework. While positive emotions are typically the natural outcome of great coaching, the primary focus is on creating strategies for changing your work or personal life.
The true emphasis in coaching is on action, accountability and follow through. It supports personal growth, professional growth and development based on individually initiated change.
Individuals that are ready for change in their lives use a life coach. They want to step into a life of choice and action that’s aligned with their goals and values. Coaching is like a giant sandbox where we explore how their dreams may become attainable goals. Coaching uncovers a sense of purpose and direction for clients.
Sometimes they need clarity and sometimes they need accountability and sometimes they need both.
A Coach is not a consultant who provides expert advice, but an expert who provides the framework, questions, exercises and space for clients to make positive changes that they want. If they seem unsure of those, a great Coach will help discover just that.
Q: Waiting for content
A: Life coaching focuses on an individual’s entire life as it relates to goal setting, outcome creation and change. In coaching, the assumption is that individuals are capable of generating their own solutions, while the coach provides a supportive, discovery-based framework. While positive emotions are typically the natural outcome of great coaching, the primary focus is on creating strategies for changing your work or personal life.
The true emphasis in coaching is on action, accountability and follow through. It supports personal growth, professional growth and development based on individually initiated change.
Individuals that are ready for change in their lives use a life coach. They want to step into a life of choice and action that’s aligned with their goals and values. Coaching is like a giant sandbox where we explore how their dreams may become attainable goals. Coaching uncovers a sense of purpose and direction for clients.
Sometimes they need clarity and sometimes they need accountability and sometimes they need both.
A Coach is not a consultant who provides expert advice, but an expert who provides the framework, questions, exercises and space for clients to make positive changes that they want. If they seem unsure of those, a great Coach will help discover just that.
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