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11. Frontline Therapy
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11. Frontline Therapy

w/ Brandon Spangler

Brandon “Lane” Spangler is a former USMC Sergeant who served from 1998-2003 and now works as a counselor for veterans, first responders, and their families through his private practice, Warrior’s Mindset. Before that, he spent six years working at the VA as a marriage and family therapist and as a counselor dealing with combat trauma, military sexual trauma, and childhood trauma. He has an Associate’s Degree, a Bachelor's in Social Work, and a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from Walla Walla University. You can find him via his website, on Instagram @warriorsmindsetllc, or by email at warriorsmindsetllc@gmail.com.

During our conversation, we discussed the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) quiz, using drugs to cope, the moment you know, letting your heart release, NSDR and Yoga Nidra, connecting your mind and body, the location of neurons and where you feel things, not identifying with your past, emotional regulation, your “bucket,” the Jenga analogy, therapists as people, journaling, being social, mental health in law enforcement and first responders, moral injury, trauma and storytelling, not watching the news, internalizing messages not directed at us, anger addiction, pushing for self-discovery, and other topics.

DISCLAIMER: RARE SENSE® content is not medical advice. Nor does it represent the official position or opinions of any other organization or person. If you require diagnosis or treatment for a mental or physical issue or illness, please seek it from a licensed professional.

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