1. Introduction
The Behavior and Psychology in Extreme Conditions Training aims to enhance participants’ abilities in decision-making, emotional stability, and psychological resilience in extreme situations. This training covers topics such as human behavior under stress, methods to combat fear and panic, anxiety and stress management, and effective collaboration within a group.
2. Training Objectives
3. Target Audience
This training is designed for emergency response teams, rescue workers, military and security personnel, professionals working in extreme conditions, and individuals in high-stress work environments.
4. Training Topics & Duration
No. | Topic | Duration |
1 | Introduction: Importance of Behavior in Extreme Conditions | 30 min |
2 | Extreme Conditions and Human Psychology | 60 min |
3 | Stress and Panic Management Techniques | 60 min |
4 | Psychological Reactions to Natural Disasters and Emergencies | 60 min |
5 | Techniques for Overcoming Fear and Anxiety | 60 min |
6 | Decision-Making and Leadership in Extreme Conditions | 60 min |
7 | Individual and Group Psychology, Effective Team Communication | 60 min |
8 | Resilience and Adaptation Strategies | 60 min |
9 | Role of Memory and Cognition in Emergency Situations | 60 min |
10 | Practical Simulation and Role-Playing Exercises | 90 min |
11 | Evaluation and Final Discussion | 90 min |
TOTAL TRAINING DURATION: 2 DAYS (16 HOURS)
5. Training Methodology
The training is conducted in both theoretical and practical formats. The practical component includes simulations, role-playing exercises, and psychological tests.
6. Assessment & Certification
At the end of the training, participants will undergo written and practical tests. Those who successfully complete the training will be awarded the Behavior and Psychology in Extreme Conditions certificate.
7. Other Requirements