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Webinars

How to Recognize Potentially Aggressive Individuals

ELLIS AMDUR

ELLIS AMDUR

When:

Thursday, July 16, 2009
Check-in: 9:45am
10:00am - 12:00pm (PDT)

Where:

Anywhere with internet access and a computer with speakers

Workshop Fee:

$75 - Individual
$65 - Group of 3-5
$60 - Group of 6 or more

 

Webinar Overview:

Aggression rarely emerges out of nowhere.  Most people display characteristic behaviors – patterns of thought, breathing and action – which reveal both their aggressive intentions and often, the mode of aggression that they find themselves.  If we recognize the build-up of aggression, from anger to rage, we are prepared to deal with it.  If we recognize the type of aggression, we can most effectively manage the situation so that all involved – you, bystanders and the aggressive person as well – emerge safely.

After this training, you will

  • learn to recognize patterns of aggression. 
  • learn what doesn’t work and the biggest mistakes that people make in trying to de-escalate or calm aggressive individuals. 

 

Webinar Trainer: ELLIS AMDUR, Edgework


CEUs / Free Clock Hours

Free Clock Hours are available upon request only. Please email Jan Palmer at jpalmer@highline.edu.

Participants can register for Highline Community College Continuing Education Units (CEUs) before starting a course. The cost is $10 per course. Participant should call Extended Learning at 206-870-3785 to apply.

Cancellation Policy:
The cancellation fee is $25. If you must cancel your registration, you may request a refund minus the $25 fee up to 3 working days prior to the event. After this date, no refunds will be issued; you can make substitutions. "No-shows" will be charged the full workshop fee.

Note: All fees must be received within 90 days after event or a service fee of $25 will be added.
Please contact Jan Palmer at clc@highline.edu for any question.

Contact:
For more information about this workshop, contact Jan Palmer, e-mail: jpalmer@highline.edu.