THE AFTERMATH OF A SELF-DEFENSE INCIDENT

Tyler Arkens |

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What You'll Learn

This course prepares you for the unexpected realities following a self-defense incident. We’ll explore the physiological effects of fight or flight, including the impact of adrenaline, endorphins, and stress on your body, such as tunnel vision, slow-motion time, memory loss, and false memories. You’ll also learn about six critical things that may occur when the police arrive, such as being detained or arrested, facing interrogation, and the importance of having an attorney and bail money ready. Additionally, the course covers the crucial phone calls you need to make after an incident and guides you on what to say and do during those calls to protect your rights and well-being.

What We'll Teach

Violent Encounters and The Aftermath

This lesson explains what physical and mental reactions may occur when a human undergoes extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. It also explains what you should do immediately after using force to defend yourself. Also, when law enforcement arrives, it is crucial that you conduct yourself in the correct manner and prepare yourself for the consequences, even when you are in the right.

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Live, Self-Defense Lessons For Everyone

Parents, Teachers, Concerned Citizens, Business Professionals, Churchgoers, and anyone who wants to keep themselves and others safe

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