In this 4-hour lecture/developmental session, students will be able to:
- Describe the ‘mind model' and how the mind functions under stress to process information.
- Describe how decision-making under stress is accomplished.
- Relate the processes that result in intuition and the critical importance of remaining in a state of mind/body calibration.
- Describe how intuition is the ‘built in' risk management system designed to keep the human organism safe.
- Discuss the nature of inter-personal human aggression and how proper awareness and threat assessment maximizes personal safety.
- Articulate how the body's energy systems function during combat events and the importance of proper fitness/nutrition and sleep.
- List the various aspects of perceptual narrowing during critical incidents and how these factors affect functioning and post-incident recall.
- Describe the ‘mind model' and how the mind functions under stress to process information.
- Describe how decision-making under stress is accomplished.
- Relate the processes that result in intuition and the critical importance of remaining in a state of mind/body calibration.
- Describe how intuition is the ‘built in' risk management system designed to keep the human organism safe.
- Discuss the nature of inter-personal human aggression and how proper awareness and threat assessment maximizes personal safety.
- Articulate how the body's energy systems function during combat events and the importance of proper fitness/nutrition and sleep.
- List the various aspects of perceptual narrowing during critical incidents and how these factors affect functioning and post-incident recall.
