SUMMARY
Human beings are far more subject to their emotional programming than many care to admit. Everyone has some aspect of their life where their emotional fluency hampers their effectiveness. When this negative emotional programming intersects their abilities to competently respond with their skills on the street, it endangers their life and the lives of officers and citizens.
Creating a training environment where officers are able to condition themselves to operate competently through drills where the normal emotional response is tied to the proper physical reaction assists them in responding competently in dangerous, high-risk situations. By simulating the physical response to overwhelming emotions, officers are better able to function and win.
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sighting in on By George T. Williams
Emotionally Integrated Training
Emotionally Integrated Training
38 The Police Marksman Mar-Apr 2015
Cops aren’t machines, even though most of our training treats us like we are.
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