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Explore the world of Paramedics with four books and an app dedicated to mental health. 

Our App is available on iOS devices for those who are struggling with mental health. Android will hopefully be released first quarter of 2026

Our Journey

Steven Morken is a nationally certified Paramedic who has struggled with mental health. He hopes that his books and app will help all those who are struggling with anxiety and depression. No matter if they are EMS, Healthcare, or civilian.

Book Collection Showcase

Immerse yourself in our diverse collection of books spanning various genres, from enthralling fiction to profound poetry.

The Picture Theory Book cover

Detoxing Adrenaline: A Healing Workbook for First Responders and Helping Professionals

no-nonsense, deeply compassionate workbook designed for those living in constant survival mode—paramedics, nurses, firefighters, dispatchers, law enforcement, military, and all high-stress service roles. If you've spent years running on cortisol and caffeine, this workbook meets you exactly where you are.

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What Paramedics Should Know

brutally honest and deeply insightful guide for anyone navigating the world of EMS—from fresh academy recruits to seasoned medics on the verge of burnout. Written by nationally registered paramedic Steven M. Morken, this book isn’t just about protocols and procedures—it’s about people: the patients, the partners, and the paramedics themselves.

The Picture Theory: A Paramedic's View of the World

What does a paramedic see when they step into a home during an emergency call? It’s not just the vital signs or the immediate threat — it’s the silent story told by the photographs on the wall. In this raw and emotional memoir, The Picture Theory takes you behind the sirens and flashing lights to reveal the emotional weight that first responders carry every day.

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The Dreadful Book for Little Grown-ups

It is not your typical children’s book. It’s not for the happy, well-adjusted kid. It’s for the ones who always felt like they were born with too many feelings and not enough ways to explain them. It’s for the anxious perfectionists, the quiet criers, the angry huggers, the bedtime philosophers. And mostly? It’s for the adults they’ve become.

Detoxing Adrenaline Book cover

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