Police officers face some of the toughest challenges in our society—putting themselves in harm’s way, responding to traumatic events, and managing intense pressure every day. But while officers are trained to protect others, they’re often left with little support to protect their own mental health. At Redeemed Mental Health, we understand that police work and mental health should be deeply connected—and that law enforcement officers deserve access to specialized, judgment-free care.
Our founder, clinical psychologist Dr. Andrea Wagner, has spent her career working with those in high-stress professions. She understands the toll law enforcement work can take on a person’s well-being. From post-traumatic stress disorder to substance abuse and suicidal ideation, officers are at a higher risk than the general population for serious mental illness—but many go without the help they need.
We’re here to change that.
At Redeemed, we offer private, flexible mental health services designed for officers who are dealing with mental health crises, chronic stress, or emotional burnout. Whether you’ve been struggling with high blood pressure and sleep issues, or more serious concerns like suicidal thoughts, substance use, or relationship breakdowns, we’ll work with you one-on-one to develop a plan for recovery. Our team knows the importance of confidentiality, and our supportive environment ensures you won’t be met with judgment—only practical approaches that work.
We work with both individuals and departments to offer:
– Individual counseling and therapy sessions
– Peer support and peer support programs
– Mindfulness training and stress-reduction techniques
– Wellness training for long-term health
– Suicide prevention resources
– Substance abuse treatment and relapse prevention
– Family counseling and support
We also help law enforcement agencies implement mental health strategies that make sense for their workforce. Whether you’re looking for personal care or tools to support your entire department, our programs are built around access, support, and wellness.
We know there’s still a stigma around asking for help in the law enforcement community. But acknowledging you need support isn’t weakness—it’s leadership. It’s how officers stay strong for the long haul. And it’s how we reduce risk factors, improve well being, and create a culture where seeking help is part of the job.
If you’re a police officer, department leader, or family member of someone in uniform who needs mental health care, we’re here for you.
Call (888) 276-4435 today so we can help you get the support you deserve.
Law enforcement mental health care refers to services designed to support the emotional and psychological well-being of police officers. These services address the unique challenges of the profession, such as trauma exposure, chronic stress, and burnout.
Police officers’ mental health is essential to both their personal well-being and their ability to perform their duties effectively. Addressing mental health concerns can improve decision-making, reduce burnout, and help prevent long-term issues like depression or substance use.
Departments can support mental health development by implementing regular wellness check-ins, offering access to therapy, and promoting peer support programs. Encouraging open conversations and reducing stigma are also key practices that improve outcomes.
Effective practices include trauma-informed counseling, mindfulness techniques, stress reduction strategies, and access to confidential therapy. These methods can help officers process difficult experiences and maintain balance in both work and life.
Improving mental health helps officers build stronger relationships, manage stress more effectively, and enjoy greater life satisfaction. A balanced emotional state can lead to more fulfilling personal and professional lives.
Encouraging officers to seek help is essential to breaking the stigma around mental health. Early intervention can prevent more serious symptoms from developing and ensures that officers feel supported by their departments and communities.
Common symptoms include irritability, insomnia, emotional numbness, substance use, and withdrawal from loved ones. If these signs appear, it’s important to assist the officer in connecting with mental health resources.
Redeemed Mental Health offers confidential, specialized care designed for the law enforcement community. We provide therapy, peer support, and coping tools that empower officers to manage stress, navigate trauma, and maintain their well-being.
Donna is a PATH certified instructor with CTRI certificate. Donna began riding horses in College where she rode saddle seat, entered some shows, and won several ribbons.
After graduating from college with an engineering degree, Donna moved to California. Donna has three children. Her second child, Jamie, is severely developmentally delayed and autistic. When Jamie was eight-years-old, she began riding with The Therapeutic Riding Center (TRC) in Huntington Beach, and she flourished
Donna soon became a side-walker with TRC, and then a horse leader, which eventually led to her current positions as Board President and Head Instructor. Donna says, “I have seen first hand what this program can do for children and adults with all different types of disabilities. It builds confidence and self esteem where there is usually little.”
Donna currently owns a sweet horse named Trigger that does gymkhana, trail and recently, cow sorting (and yes, he is a Palomino!).
Laura is a compassionate and skilled therapist with a master’s degree in clinical psychology and years of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges. She takes a person-centered approach, creating a warm and non-judgmental space where clients feel heard and empowered to explore their emotions and experiences.
Laura specializes in addressing a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, relationships, trauma, and domestic violence. She tailors her therapeutic techniques to each client’s unique needs, fostering growth, resilience, and healing. Laura is dedicated to supporting her clients in building healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Dr. Jodi P. Copeland, Psy. D. believes in a solid support system. Working collaboratively with you, and your team, to bring about empowerment and encouragement to flourish in achieving your goals.
Dr. Copeland has earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Walden University. She went on to continue her education at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology where she earned a Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology. She has experience providing mental health treatment in various settings including California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Los Angeles Job Corps, Los Angeles Mission, and Casa De La Familia.
Dr. Copeland specializes in helping adults utilizing evidence-based techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and motivational interviewing. Areas she has experience in include addiction, LGBTQ[IA+, adult community mental health, anxiety, self-esteem, individual and group therapies, and disabilities.
Danielle is enthusiastic about assisting mental health organizations in making a broader impact within the communities they serve and the individuals they treat. She contributes a strategic business mindset and a genuine desire to help people get the care they deserve. She interweaves professionalism and empathy to initiate quality/discrete care to her work in the behavioral health sector, as she has a background in Human Development and a minor in Psychology.
Danielle’s professional background includes a focus on business development, operations, and marketing in fast-paced ventures and real estate, prior to her transition to the mental health sector. Through strategic collaboration and forethought, she facilitated the establishment of new markets, the expansion of early-stage enterprises, and the promotion of sustainable growth.
She now applies this experience to her work at Redeemed Mental Health, where she assists in the development of mission-aligned and impactful growth strategies and partnerships. Her methodology is founded on the principle of purpose, which involves maintaining a connection to the core of the work while assisting organizations in their expansion.
Frederick L. Williams is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He holds a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University of Southern California. He has been in the clinical field since 2004. The majority of his career have been spent working at local non-profit organizations. Some of his areas of focus are anger management, domestic violence, substance abuse, anxiety, relationship concerns, trauma, depression, anxiety and parenting.
He is an active member of the Orange County Behavioral Health Advisory Board and currently serves as Vice Chair. His work in client- centered therapy aims to help people strengthen personal authority over their own healing by promoting self-actualization and creating a safe and accepting space.
With a Masters degree in Clinical Counseling, specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy, April brings years of experience in the human services field. Her passion for helping people drives her to provide compassionate, effective support. Rooted in a person-centered orientation, she is committed to meeting clients where they are, offering a judgment-free space for exploration and growth.
To facilitate quick and meaningful results, she incorporates cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) approaches. This combination allows her to address a wide range of issues effectively, helping clients develop practical strategies to overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Her approach ensures that each individual feels heard, respected, and empowered on their journey to well-being.
Matt is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and Precision Nutrition Coach. He earned a B.A. in Economics from University of Connecticut. With over 17 years of combined experience both personally and professionally, Matt enjoys working with clients to provoke an interest in total body healing and overall wellness. He is a leader in the art of guided movement.
Casey O’Brian is holds two Master’s degrees from Pepperdine University; one in Psychology and the other in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. Casey has spent the last ten years working in the drug and alcohol treatment sector, holding positions as both a therapist and case manager. In addition to his extensive experience working with those who are recovering from substance use and mental health disorders, he also has firsthand knowledge of the devastation that unaddressed substance use can have on one’s life. As a result, Casey continues to educate himself across a wide array of topics and shares up-to-date scientific findings in an effort to not only educate clients, but to normalize their symptoms. Similar to experts like Dr. Gabor Mate and Dr. Richard Scwartz, Casey views mental health symptoms, which include substance use, as invitations to explore what has happened in one’s life that has led to a dysfunction in the ability to regulate one’s emotions effectively. Using all the tools at his disposal, Casey’s main objective is to provide as many options to healing as possible and strives to make it clear to clients that although they are not to be blamed for the development of their symptoms, they are ultimately the ones responsible for choosing to address it.
Christine is an associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She is pursuing a doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Alliant International University. She previously spent 17 years in Information Technology when she decided to pursue her lifelong dream of coming alongside those struggling with mental health difficulties.
Dr. Stefani LaFrenierre is a licensed Medical Doctor and is Double Board-Certified in Adult Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine. She received her Medical Degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and completed her Adult Psychiatry residency training at San Mateo Behavioral Health and Recovery Services. She also completed a fellowship through the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma with a certification in Global Mental Health, Trauma and Recovery.
Dr. LaFrenierre has expertise in the treatment of depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorders, psychotic disorders, autism spectrum, neurodivergent spectrum, substance use and dual diagnosis disorders. She is experienced with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and integrative mind body medicine. She has performed in several leadership positions, including Medical Director of an addiction treatment group practice and as Chief Resident during her training. She has worked in a variety of mental health settings, including inpatient, outpatient, residential treatment centers, state hospitals and forensic hospitals, academic settings, and has experience with assertive community treatment and full-service partnership teams. She is committed to providing safe, equitable, and inclusive treatment for all.
Dr. Habermehl (“Dr. Dee”) earned her medical degree at New York University. She then completed an internship at Brown University, followed by a residency at Stanford University, in Palo Alto, California. She also earned her MBA with a Healthcare Focus at Yale University School of Management.
Dr. Habermehl is a specialist in Addiction Medicine and is Board Certified in Addiction Medicine and Gynecology and Obstetrics. She is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine as well as the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Lee Breitenbach is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who enjoys providing interventions in a warm, relatable manner to others. He will breakdown the goals of therapy through education while building rapport and engaging individuals in the present moment.
He currently practices at the Department of State Hospitals as the program assistant to the Trauma Informed Care (TIC) program. He is heavily involved in culturally based committees/workgroups, program development, intervention implementation, and trauma research. He attended California State University, Fullerton to earn a BA in Psychology followed by a Master’s in Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. He individually possesses over 20 years of experience practicing in the field of mental health. His skills range from his experience providing therapy in Group home settings, substance abuse programs, trauma groups for Veteran’s Affairs, Long Beach, hospice settings, and currently in-patient mental health care. He specializes in trauma recovery and group dynamics.
Sean Leonard is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. He received his master’s degree in adult geriatric primary care nurse practitioner from Walden University and a second postmaster specialty in psychiatry mental health nurse practitioner from Rocky Mountain University. Sean has experience working in various diverse settings, including an outpatient clinic, inpatient detox and rehab, psychiatric emergency, and dual diagnosis programs. His specialty areas include substance abuse, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, PTSD, ADHD, and OCD.
Sean Leonard works primarily with adult populations but has been trained across the lifespan, from children/adolescents to geriatric. He offers medication management, crisis management, and psychotherapy with extensive experience in anxiety/OCD, depression, mood disorders, attention deficit disorders, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders. He believes that “everyone can benefit from therapy and that many may find great benefit from medicine. Therapy is cornerstone to my practice, medicine or not.”
Vaugh has a passion for assisting those struggling with mental health symptoms. His gentle approach to client care is warmly received by both staff and client’s at Redeemed Mental Health. He has a history of working with mentally aggressive disabled adults as a personal attendant.
Sophia Deahl, MS, RD is a functional medicine dietitian with an MS in Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity from the University of Southern California and an undergraduate degree in psychology. She is dedicated to helping clients transform their physical and mental health and well-being with personalized nutrition and lifestyle support. She believes in a root-cause approach, helping her clients build sustainable lifestyle habits that support all six lifestyle pillars: nutrition, microbiome, sleep, stress, movement/exercise, hormones & detox support.
Chad Pinel, CADC ll. Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor. 9 years sober and eight years working in treatment. Specializes in Holotropic Breathing and meditation practices.
Donna is a PATH certified instructor with CTRI certificate. Donna began riding horses in College where she rode saddle seat, entered some shows, and won several ribbons.
After graduating from college with an engineering degree, Donna moved to California. Donna has three children. Her second child, Jamie, is severely developmentally delayed and autistic. When Jamie was eight-years-old, she began riding with The Therapeutic Riding Center (TRC) in Huntington Beach, and she flourished
Donna soon became a side-walker with TRC, and then a horse leader, which eventually led to her current positions as Board President and Head Instructor. Donna says, “I have seen first hand what this program can do for children and adults with all different types of disabilities. It builds confidence and self esteem where there is usually little.”
Donna currently owns a sweet horse named Trigger that does gymkhana, trail and recently, cow sorting (and yes, he is a Palomino!).
Dr. Andrea M. Wagner, Psy.D., is the backbone of Redeemed Mental Health. With a wealth of experience across various settings, Dr. Wagner brings a unique perspective to mental health treatment. She is passionate about making complex therapeutic issues easily understandable and provides a roadmap to mental well-being that is tailored to each individual’s unique journey.
Dr. Wagner strives to provide an easily understandable approach to difficult and complex therapeutic issues. She will translate complicated concepts related to mental health concerns into basic and simplistic strategies aimed to achieve the results you desire based on your individual needs.
She currently practices at Department of State Hospitals (California in-patient forensic psychiatric hospital) as an active member on multiple committees. She earned a Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Forensic Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has experience in various settings including the United States Army, UCI Medical Center (Partial Hospitalization Program; Adolescent), Juvenile Recovery Court (Substance and Behavioral Treatment), and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. She specializes in a broad range of psychiatric arenas in evaluations and treatment of multiple major mental illnesses.
Dr. Wagner specializes in treating adults struggling with the more severe ramifications their major mental health issue causes in their daily lives. She has extensive experience in psychological assessment to include personality, intelligence, developmental, and assessment of learning disabilities. She has the ability to treat an array of mental health issues ranging from Schizophrenia to codependency and coaching through life difficulties. She has specialty with psychotic disorders, personality disorders, and mood disorders.