How do you resolve conflict without resorting to violence? That comes in school, that comes at home, that comes with our community giving these resources. I deeply believe in something called cognitive behavioral therapy. and that is training your brain to calm down, literally. So when you are in a fight or flight mode, when you're feeling that you're in danger, you have a … (05:07–05:12)
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Asserts the belief in cognitive behavioral therapy as a tool for violence prevention.
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