How to Avoid Conflict and Aggressive Situations: Establish Confidence
April 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under Domestic Abuse
Human Aggression Aggressive human beings use threats, violent actions, shouting, swearing loudly etc in order to dominate. They can resort to cheating tactics, deceit, or sly forms of negotiation to obtain whatever dominence they think fit for themselves. Brutality in humans is often seen as a form of a evil passion which is appeased by [...]
Real Self Defense Training – Knowing What Is And What Is Not Self Defense Is The First Step!
April 20, 2010 by admin
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Learning how to defend yourself is not as easy as many peddlers of self defense books, martial arts videos, and self defense training programs would have you believe. The truth is that, self defense training and the ability to be able to defend yourself against a real-world, violent attacker, is a complex and deep subject. [...]
Protective Orders And Family Violence
April 19, 2010 by admin
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Getting help in the state of California The state of California issues emergency domestic violence restraining orders to protect families from physical violence and other abuse. It is unlawful for any adult family member to subject their children, spouse, or other family members to any kind of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Victims of abuse [...]
Dealing With Violence, Frayed Relations and Black Eyes
April 18, 2010 by admin
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Domestic violence, in spite of the progress made by the human mind, is a harsh reality that more often than not is kept under wraps. It can be recognized from a pattern of dominating and aggressive behavior demonstrated by an adult towards another. In the United States alone, as many as 4 million women [...]
Avoiding Violence
April 18, 2010 by admin
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Avoiding Violence Try a little kindness We live in an angry, violent society. A gun totter wants your tennis shoes, better give them up. Or someone accidentally cuts off a car in the next lane and is then pursued by that person, their car becoming a weapon. Or you may see a car beside you [...]
Martial Arts & Self-Defense Training – Are You Learning To Defend Against The Right Attacks?
April 17, 2010 by admin
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Every day, thousands of people take up the practice of self-defense and, within weeks drop out of those same programs. According to more than one survey of those who’ve dropped out, the primary reason is the lack of realistic self-defense training. Lack of realistic self-defense training? In a self-defense or martial arts program [...]
Dating Violence Is Real – Learn What To Look For
April 17, 2010 by admin
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Dating Violence Is Real – Learn What To Look For What exactly is dating violence you ask? Dating violence is behavior that is controlling, abusive, and/or aggressive in a romantic or dating relationship. It doesn’t matter if the relationship is between gays, straights, whites, blacks or Asians. Dating violence happens in all types of romantic [...]
“Survivors In Action” – Last Resort For Victims Of Violence
April 16, 2010 by admin
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Survivors In Action – A national interactive victims of crime non-profit organization is now picking up where other organizations and coalitions have failed. Now, that Governor Schwarzenegger has cut all funding for domestic violence programs, SIA will with open arms, handle the fallout. Survivors In Action is not your “typical” dv organization. SIA takes pride [...]
Ways Of Self Defense
April 16, 2010 by admin
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Self-defense is generally a term used for protecting yourself from any kind of danger or dangerous situations. Self-defense also include verbal and alarms techniques, which are also very useful in many cases. Here you can use your voice or body language to make other person understand that you can harm him in a better way [...]
Violence In The Workplace – 3 Factors Which Contribute To A Workplace Violence Act Of Aggression
April 15, 2010 by admin
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If you are a human resources, risk management, or crisis management director concerned about workplace violence, let me ask you a question: Why do you think violent people lash out when and where they do? Have you ever thought about that? Have you ever wondered why the people who commit violent acts… Choose the victims [...]

