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MOAB® Part Two Basic Course


In this hands-on session, you will learn strategies to avoid physical harm and learn how to control aggressive behavior through state-of-the-art principals and techniques, as well as learning escort options.

Course Outline

  • Introduction
  • What is Management of Aggressive Behavior - MOAB®?
  • MOAB® Objectives
  • Statistics
    • Violence in Society, Healthcare Facilities, Law Enforcement, and Security
  • Strategies for Preventing and Diffusing Aggressive Behavior
      • Behavior and Intervention
      • Plan Identify and Act
    • Mental Conditioning
      • Purpose
      • Rehearsal
      • Exercise
    • Methods of Communication
      • Nonverbal Communications
      • Three Categories of Nonverbal Communications
      • Personal Space Chart
      • Personal Space Factors
      • Reactionary Distance
      • Eye Communications
      • Observing Eye Communications
      • Proper Use of Eye Communications
      • Interpreting Eye Communications
      • Gestures, Postures and Facial Expressions
      • Signals To Look For and Understand
  • Stages of Conflict and Management
    • Stage I - Anxiety
      • Recognizing Anxiety
      • Anxiety Triggers
      • Managing the Aggressor's Anxiety
      • Listening
      • Five Levels of Listening
      • Empathic Listening
      • Eliminating External and Internal Distractions
      • Supportive Verbal Communication Skills
      • Understanding Your Fear and Panic-
      • Fear and Panic Create Dysfunction
      • Mind and Body Stress Feedback Loop
      • How to Break the Stress Feedback Loop
    • Stage II - Verbal Aggression
      • Recognizing Verbal Aggression
      • Managing Verbal Aggression
    • Stage III - Physical Aggression
      • Recognizing Physical Aggression
      • Managing Physical Aggression
    • Diversions
      • Diversions That Can Be Used
      • Submission
      • Redirect Activity
      • Approaching
    • Cornering
      • Three Options
      • Five Common Mistakes
    • Multiple Aggressors
      • Positioning
    • Review
  • Strategies for Controlling and Restraining Aggressive Individuals
    • Introduction to Physical Control Skills
      • What You Will Gain From This Course
    • Safety Rules
      • Wearing of Jewelry, Pat Out, Practice, etc.
    • Principles of Balance
      • Proper Positioning of Your Body
    • Principle of Movement
      • Forward Shuffle
      • Rear Shuffle
      • Lateral Shuffle
    • Principle of Center
      • Strength of Your Center Line
    • The Blanket Hold
      • Applying the Blanket Hold
    • Entering the Personal Zone
      • Passive Individuals
    • The Basic Escort
      • From the Blanket Hold
    • Resistive Escort
      • Defense from Escort Position or Blanket Hold
      • Escape from Escort Position or Blanket Hold
      • Resistive Individuals
    • Direct to Prone Skills
      • Straight Arm Technique
      • Bent Elbow Technique
      • Lateral Thigh Technique
    • Prone Position Control Skills
      • Horizontal Straight Arm Control
      • Vertical Straight Arm Control
    • Disengaging from Prone Control Skills
      • How to Disengage
    • Approaching and Separating Two Aggressors
      • Verbal Aggression
      • Physical or Violent Aggression
    • Special Situations
      • From Escort Position
      • From the Chair Position
      • From Prone Position
  • Strategies for Managing Physical Confrontations
    • Introduction to Personal Defense and Safety Skills
      • Two Basic Types of Assaults on People
      • Two Methods of Assaults
    • Use of Force in Self Defense
      • Two Categories of Physical Force
    • Types of Assaults
      • Most Common Types
      • Other Common Types
    • Personal Defense Weapons
      • Head, Thumbs, Palms, Heal of Hand, etc.
      • Vulnerable Areas of the Body
    • Defense from Holds
      • Front Choke Response Options
      • Rear Choke Response Options
      • Bear Hold Response Options
      • Wrist Grab Release Options
      • Arm Twist Response Options
      • Bite Response Options
      • Hair Pull Response Options
    • Defense from Stationary (Static) Strikes
      • Punch (Head) Response Options
      • Kick (Groin) Response Options
      • Armed Threat Response Options
      • Rear Weapon Hostage Response Options
      • Edged Weapon Response Options
      • Thrown Objects Response Options
    • Defense from Moving (Dynamic) Attacks
      • Response Options
    • Levels of Force
      • Personnel/Aggressor Factors
    • Acceleration Through the Levels of Force
      • Clinical Predictions of Dangers
      • Important Considerations
    • Levels of Force Diagram

   
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