Dr Paul Wood - Harnessing Anger and Aggression in Combat Sport

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Paul was someone who grew up thinking that your capacity for violence and the demonstration of aggression was the measure of a man. He spent a lot of his adolescence getting into physical confrontations and fights, but when he was 18 ended up killing someone, as a result of a drug deal gone wrong. Paul: (01:43) He was convicted of murder and spent more than ten years in New Zealand's toughest prisons.He began his undergraduate studies while incarcerated, and pursued a PhD, and Masters within an area of psychology called differential psychology, which concerns itself with the psychological differences between people, attributes, behaviours and characteristics such as aggression.He's also a Judo Black Belt and although he won't claim to be an athlete, has been an avid competitor in the sport.With his knowledge in the area of differential psychology and his life experience in two spheres of society which could be considered violent, he's got an interesting perspective and a firm grasp of the theory and application of anger and aggression within the context of life and sport.Bronfenbrenner, U. (1999). Environments in developmental perspective: theoretical and operational models.Domingues et al. (2014). Systematic review of the bioecological theory in sport sciencesAnderson, C. & Bushman, B. (2002) Human AggressionBarlett, C. & Anderson, C. (2012). Relations between the Big 5 personality traits and aggressive behaviourRule, B. & Nesdale, A. (1976) Emotional Arousal and Aggressive BehaviorDifferential Psychology