Eamonn Patrick Arble

Eamonn Arble is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Eastern Michigan University. He earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Wayne State University, subsequently completing his post-doctoral training at the University of Michigan’s Mary A. Rackham Institute. With co-editor Dr. Bengt Arnetz, Dr. Arble has worked extensively in the field of police officer health and performance, including an NIH-funded study for the enhancement of resilience among police officers in the city of Detroit. His work has been published in a wide range of academic journals and books, with particular emphasis on the fields of psychological assessment, trauma, and first responder wellbeing. In addition to his program of research, Dr. Arble is a licensed psychologist in the state of Michigan.

Publications

Interventions, Training, and Technologies for Improved Police Well-Being and Performance
Eamonn Patrick Arble, Bengt B. Arnetz. © 2021. 278 pages.
The need for evidence-based practice to enhance current and future police training and assessment has never been greater. This need focuses on the procedures and findings of...
Four Fundamental Principles to Enhance Police Performance and Community Safety
Eamonn Arble, Bengt B. Arnetz. © 2021. 15 pages.
Reviewing the preceding 14 chapters from both researchers and law enforcement personnel, the editors identify four cross-cutting and fundamental principles that must be met to...
Evidence-Based Practices to Enhance First Responder Well-Being and Performance
Eamonn Patrick Arble, Bengt B. Arnetz. © 2020. 25 pages.
In this chapter, the authors draw upon a review of the empirical and theoretical literature, as well as their extensive experience developing interventions among law enforcement...