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Psychology of Self Defense



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The Psychology of Self Defense provides a guide on self defense and will help you to manage any situation. It will teach how to deescalate conflict and identify the four main types. There are four main tips to de-escalate conflict: Principles of Reasonableness and Principles of Imminence. Principles of Self-affirmation and Principles of Fear are also included in the book.

Principle of Reasonableness

The Principle of Reasonableness must be applied when fighting back in self defense. Your actions should be considered in relation to the possibility of harm from your attacker. If someone has a firearm, it's not possible to say that you didn’t notice the gun. An honest person wouldn't make such a mistake and would instead seek a less violent solution.

Principle of Imminence

The Principle of Imminence is a guideline for when to use force in self defense. It applies when there is a high likelihood that a delayed response to an attack will prevent you from effectively defending yourself. Imminence is closely connected to the requirement that you respond in a timely manner. It should be applied with care, and given consideration to each case.

Principle of self-affirmation

A self-affirmation strategy is an important method for self defense. This strategy involves affirming one’s personal values and beliefs. This strategy can reduce the probability of being attacked by a threat in a hostile situation. This technique is also effective for self-esteem and relationship-building.


Principle of Fear

The Principle of fear in self defense is a legal doctrine that governs self-defense in certain cases. This doctrine applies to cases when an agent feels unsurmountable fear and justifies an exaggerated response. Insurmountable fear is a psychological state that is related to the need to save oneself.

Principle of Possession

The Principle for Possession in self Defense is a legal theory stating that an individual has the right to defend themselves when being attacked by another. Infringement of autonomy is defined as a violation. This law does not protect anyone from being attacked by a stranger, but only those who have engaged in criminal behavior. The Roman Law principle based this principle on dominium (personal attack on a male head of the family) which states that an attack on someone is an attack on him as the Roman Law principle governing dominium.

Principle of Aggression

Self-defense is possible by understanding the Principle Of Aggression. In its most basic form, the principle states that aggression is a form of initiation of violence. However, self-defense is not always possible when violence is initiated. This principle implies, in addition to the fact that violence cannot be used as a defense mechanism against others' rights.


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FAQ

How do you stay safe even if you can't protect yourself physically?

If you are unable to defend yourself against an attacker, it is best to find someone who can.

You might need to ask someone for help. It may be necessary to dial 911. But if you don't take any action, you could die.

You can also reach out to your local domestic violence shelter. To help women stay safe, many shelters offer safety training classes.


Which is the best spot to practice self defense?

Self-defense should be practiced in your own backyard. If you don't have enough space you can still practice elsewhere.

You could practice in an empty parking lot, park, or even in your living room. Be aware of where you are and what is around you.

You should never practice alone, this is extremely dangerous. Always practice with a partner.


How good is pepper spray for self-defense?

Pepper spray is an effective tool for self-defense. It's fast-acting, and very easy to use. When using pepper spray, it is important to use the correct techniques.

Pepper spray is not recommended as the first line of defense against violent attackers. You should immediately dial 911 if you are threatened with violence.


Are there any legal requirements to own a stungun?

Some states require that you show proof of training before you can get a stungun.

Some states require stun guns to be registered with the police.

Some states require that you notify law enforcement when you move.


Can I carry a stun gun legally?

Yes. You will need to apply for a permit in your state.

Fill out the application form and pay the fee to apply for a permit.

Once you have your permit, it is important to keep it visible (such as your wallet).

You'll need to apply again if you lose your permit.



Statistics

  • In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
  • Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
  • Kung Fu alone has 400 unique martial art styles – and whilst you likely won't be able to find a school for each form, many other martial arts are completely different altogether. (budodragon.com)
  • Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)



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How To

How to properly use a stun gun for self-defense

The best way to protect yourself against attackers is to use a stungun. If used properly, stun guns are not dangerous. Stun guns are safe for anyone, even those with a heart condition. They cause temporary paralysis and do not inflict any harm. Always have a stun gun on you, even if you're not outdoors. If someone attempts to attack or threaten you, pull the trigger. This will stop the attackers dead in their tracks.

Read on to find out how to use a stungun for self defense.

  1. Always point your weapon towards the target.
  2. Target the chest area.
  3. Only pull the trigger once.
  4. Take the weapon and hold it in your both hands.
  5. The weapon should be pointed at the target until the victim becomes unconscious.
  6. Move quickly to safety.
  7. Never touch the victim after pulling the trigger.
  8. In extreme circumstances, only use a stungun.
  9. Do not attempt disarming an attacker.
  10. Call 911 immediately if attacked.
  11. Once the attacker is subdued, call police.
  12. Do not let an attacker approach you again.




 



Psychology of Self Defense