Managing Adrenaline When Faced With Aggression: How To Stay Calm, In Control, And Safe
When aggression strikes, adrenaline takes over—helpful in theory, but dangerous if left unmanaged.
When aggression strikes, adrenaline takes over—helpful in theory, but dangerous if left unmanaged.
“It wasn’t serious.” But silence after small incidents hides big risks for safety and culture.
Unseen, unreported, and untreated—psychological injuries from workplace aggression are costing more than you think.
When violence occurs, self-defence feels instinctive—but is it truly protecting your people or creating new risks?
Most workplace incidents don’t come out of nowhere — they build up quietly while early warning signs go unnoticed.
Most workplace aggression goes unreported — and what isn’t reported can’t be prevented. Every “minor” incident adds up.
When foreseeable risks are ignored, staff safety is compromised — and the legal, human, and financial costs can be devastating.
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