by Chris Roberts | Apr 17, 2022 | Conflict Resolution, Self Defense, Self Defense Drills, Self Defense Training, Violence Prevention
Tigers Endorse Rich & Roberts Conflict Resolution Training! NOT! But I bet if they had the ability, they might find it valuable since their conflicts usually begin at the worst possible stage…the Violent One! But you don’t have to. Sadly, the area of...
by Chris Roberts | Nov 30, 2021 | Child Abuse, Conflict Resolution, Parenting Tips, Self Defense, Self Defense Classes, Teen Safety, Violence Prevention
So, if they are rare, why would I post about them? Because whether a child abduction, assault or escalating conflict, this video is an excellent example of how quickly an attack can happen. Regardless of the attack, they will often occur when we are distracted, either...
by Chris Roberts | Nov 22, 2021 | Conflict Resolution, Self Defense, Self Defense Blog, Women Self Defense
In any conflict, intimidation is an often-used strategy. For example, the conflict between strangers, whether personal or work-related, intimidation through body language and words may be an immediate reaction one uses, and, if successful, it might be their go-to...
by Chris Roberts | Nov 22, 2021 | Child Abuse, Conflict Resolution, Self Defense, Self Defense Blog, Uncategorized, Violence Prevention
I grew up in the era where I commonly heard, “Sticks & Stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!” It makes sense on the surface and offers some excellent advice if the one saying it has the confidence to brush off words of insult or...
by Chris Roberts | Feb 24, 2021 | Child Abuse, Conflict Resolution, Rape, Self Defense, Violence Prevention
Want to see the emotion instantly rise in someone? Ask them the question, “What would you do if someone harmed one of your loved ones?” The answer I receive about 95% of the time is something like, “I would kill the person!” And often, they...
by Chris Roberts | Feb 12, 2021 | Conflict Resolution, COVID-19, Self Defense, Self Defense Blog, Violence Prevention
Stabbings, assaults, hot cups of coffee thrown at people, plus many other forms of violence are some rarely discussed side effects of the COVID-19 virus. People on both sides of the mask-wearing issue, who rarely experience or start a conflict, are confronting and...
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