Support and resilience for those who serve and protect.

First responders face unique and intense challenges, often witnessing trauma and high-stress situations that impact mental health and well-being. Whether you are a firefighter, police officer, EMT, or other emergency personnel, it’s important to have support tailored to your experiences. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide compassionate counseling to help you cope, build resilience, and maintain balance — on and off duty.

Are You a First Responder Facing Stress or Trauma?

You may benefit from counseling if you:

  • Experience symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, or depression related to work
  • Struggle with sleep problems, irritability, or emotional numbness
  • Feel overwhelmed by job demands or work–life balance
  • Have difficulty connecting with family or friends due to work stress
  • Want to develop healthy coping strategies and build resilience

Our Approach

Our therapists offer a confidential, understanding space with expertise in first responder mental health. Treatment is tailored to your needs and may include the evidence-based methods listed below.

We’re here to help you thrive — both on and off duty.

You’re Not Alone

With the right support, you can process what you’ve experienced, strengthen coping skills, and protect your well-being while continuing to serve your community.

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