Your life is on the line
Police officers do not only struggle with their own emotions but also face emotional outbursts from people they deal with. It’s not just the criminals and victims of abuse, drugs, alcohol, incest, and domestic violence that police officers have to deal with, but also with a lot of the involved family members. Many police officers develop what is called a “professional protective emotional suppression” (PPES), a mental process of emotional suppression to hold together under psychological battering.
Many police officers deceive themselves for years by self-created false belief systems that they are different, that they can cope with all those traumas they’re experiencing on a daily basis. Rationally, they might be able to register all they perceive, but their emotions are not controlled and executed by the rational part of the brain. The physiological processes that create our emotions are entirely controlled by our subconscious. By ignoring the signals that their bodies are giving them, they ultimately pay a high price. Their sleeping patterns, health, relationships, behavior, and happiness are negatively affected by all the disturbing traumatic data that piles up in their subconscious database.
PMA offers police officers a powerful helping hand. By applying PMA, you will experience that to harden yourself by suppressing your feelings about what you’re witnessing every day is absolutely the wrong way. PMA will show you how to deal with all that in a healthy and balanced way.
For various reasons, many police officers hesitate to ask for help. The PMA Easy Plan is something they can apply all by themselves and find the help they need without asking someone else for it.