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Aggression Identification and Management

It's an unfortunate fact of campus life that aggression and violence do occur... sometimes with devastating results.

In this important National Center for Student Leadership seminar, you'll learn how to identify and manage aggressive persons and behavior. Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D., explains:

  • The forms aggression can take and where it can occur.
  • The distinguishing features of primal aggression and cognitive aggression — and why the latter is more worrisome.
  • The stages of aggression and their biological signs.
  • How to deescalate a situation, building bridges and trust with aggressors.
  • Five essential steps for dealing with aggression.
  • Your Plan B: when the situation becomes unmanageable.

No one should be without these critical tools for protecting themselves and others.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Develop an understanding of aggression management through the trigger, escalation, and crisis phase
  2. Explore the Aggression Continuum and the corresponding physical and behavioral cues that accompany aggression.
  3. Learn the importance of persuasion, how to use trust to communicate, and the importance of emotional weighting, verbal manipulation, deception detection, and pacing of the aggressor.
  4. Learn how to escape from a crisis, choose the high ground, and understand how and when to escape an at-risk situation.

Presented by Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D.

Brian Van Brunt, Ed.D, past-president of the American College Counseling Association, currently serves as director of Counseling and Testing at Western Kentucky University. He served as director of Counseling at New England College from 2001-2007. In 2007 he was awarded the American College Health Association Innovation Grant for his work on New England College’s website. Brian has presented nationally on counseling ethics, mandated counseling, testing and assessment at the American College Counseling Association, Association of College and University Counseling Center Directors, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and the National Association of Forensic Counselors. He has taught graduate classes in counseling theory, ethics, testing and assessment and program evaluation.

 


NCSL Training CDs are...

Fast... each program takes about 30 minutes to complete and delivers tremendous knowledge and insights. Gather your organization and view the program together, or students can watch individually when it fits in their schedule.

Focused... the content concentrates on one issue to provide a thorough understanding of the material. You'll receive a training video, PowerPoint, and supplemental handouts with each program.

Convenient... You can watch the presentations on your own schedule. Purchase the programs now, and view them whenever you'd like! When you're done, add them to your permanent leadership library.

Affordable... the more programs you watch, the greater your discount! See pricing below.


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Aggression Identification and Management training CD - Only $99

Add a Campus Access License: A campus access license allows the CD contents to be loaded onto a single institutional internal website for unlimited, convenient on-demand access for members of the campus community. This eliminates the need to route the CD or worry about it getting damaged/lost. A campus access license is an additional $100 for a single training CD and $400 for a 4-CD training package.

 
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