Controlled tactical aggression (CTA) refers to firefighters’ ability to operate with intensity, speed, and purpose—without losing control of the situation, your crew, or your decision making. It is ...
Aggressive actions in dogs, just like in people, show they want to hurt or upset someone. But we must remember, any dog, tall or short, can act this way if not taught well. A dog’s breed can hint at ...
In our latest Security DNA Podcast, SecurityInfoWatch Editorial Director Steve Lasky interviewed Dr. John D. Byrnes, founder and CEO of the Center for Aggression Management, about a fundamentally ...
Scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute for Research and Army Research Laboratory have developed a computer-based training to reduce anger, reactive aggression and hostile attribution bias--the ...