Behavior Analysis and Self-Defense Principles: Lessons from Crisis Management


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Nov 12 2024 81 mins  

In this episode, we explore diverse topics, from Madrid subway pickpocketing to crisis management in programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. Ley Linder, a seasoned behavior analyst and gerontologist, shares insights on how empathy and observational skills enhance leadership, self-defense, and even dog training. We also dig into a story about one of Ley's employees who exemplifies quick thinking during a sensory overload crisis, highlighting the importance of patience in challenging environments. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt discussion on the emotional weight carried by caregivers, offering humor and practical advice on adapting to challenges in fitness and daily life.

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(0:00:01) - Behavior Analysis and Self-Defense Principles
(0:14:36) - Crisis Management and Empathy in Action
(0:21:52) - Building Expertise Through Repetition and Trust
(0:34:18) - Observational Skills and Non-Verbal Communication
(0:43:38) - Training Bias and Solutions in Practice
(0:53:40) - The Journey of Mastery and Identity
(1:01:50) - The Challenge of Compassionate Intervention
(1:10:17) - Supporting Adults With Disabilities and Family
(1:13:46) - Inclusive Approach to Training and Empowerment
(1:19:24) - Cab Company Frustration and Connection

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