The Coordinator:

Managing High-risk, High-Consequence Social Interactions in an Unfamiliar Environment

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security, Government, Social Policy, Social Science
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Author: Ellis Amdur, Robert Hubal ISBN: 1230002028057
Publisher: Edgework Books Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ellis Amdur, Robert Hubal
ISBN: 1230002028057
Publisher: Edgework Books
Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In The Coordinator, Ellis Amdur and Robert Hubal share their decades of experience working with law enforcement and military personnel in training and assessing social interaction skills, particularly in 'high-risk, high-consequence' situations. Amdur and Hubal are pioneers who, along with their many professional colleagues, have used both advanced technologies and creative methodologies to improve officers' and warfighters' skills.

Statement from Ellis Amdur: This book embodies the core principles that imbue all my work in crisis intervention. I have been fortunate to engage in a true collaboration with Robert Hubal, a cognitive scientist, who works on the leading edge of the study of communication in high-risk, high-consequence situations. We met through our participation in a project funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), entitled "The Good Stranger Project." I was brought in as a kind of 'outlier subject-matter expert' (something for which DARPA is renowned, enabling them to include 'outside the box' ideas in their endeavors). What I offered was a combination of several decades front-line work in crisis intervention informed by core principles derived from classical Japanese combative arts. Within these archaic traditions lie profound teachings on applied psychology within dangerous situations-how you influence someone who is either actively trying to kill you, bears that intention, or at minimum, regards you with hate, fear or mistrust. Together, Robert and I have created a unique work. The book is geared for trainers in very specific roles, but the content goes far beyond that. It is written in plain language and accessible imagery, and will be valuable to anyone: from warfighters in another people's land or police officers in a tough neighborhood to those working in emergency medicine, social services, businesses or schools.

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In The Coordinator, Ellis Amdur and Robert Hubal share their decades of experience working with law enforcement and military personnel in training and assessing social interaction skills, particularly in 'high-risk, high-consequence' situations. Amdur and Hubal are pioneers who, along with their many professional colleagues, have used both advanced technologies and creative methodologies to improve officers' and warfighters' skills.

Statement from Ellis Amdur: This book embodies the core principles that imbue all my work in crisis intervention. I have been fortunate to engage in a true collaboration with Robert Hubal, a cognitive scientist, who works on the leading edge of the study of communication in high-risk, high-consequence situations. We met through our participation in a project funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), entitled "The Good Stranger Project." I was brought in as a kind of 'outlier subject-matter expert' (something for which DARPA is renowned, enabling them to include 'outside the box' ideas in their endeavors). What I offered was a combination of several decades front-line work in crisis intervention informed by core principles derived from classical Japanese combative arts. Within these archaic traditions lie profound teachings on applied psychology within dangerous situations-how you influence someone who is either actively trying to kill you, bears that intention, or at minimum, regards you with hate, fear or mistrust. Together, Robert and I have created a unique work. The book is geared for trainers in very specific roles, but the content goes far beyond that. It is written in plain language and accessible imagery, and will be valuable to anyone: from warfighters in another people's land or police officers in a tough neighborhood to those working in emergency medicine, social services, businesses or schools.

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