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Comment vaincre l'anxiété en situation extrême ? : Les secrets de la Force Intervention du GIGN, unité d'élite de la gendarmerie nationale

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  • Gabriel Sala

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Christophe Haag

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En se fondant sur différents travaux de recherche et en s'appuyant sur les données qualitatives collectées auprès de la force « intervention » du GIGN, cet article tente de mieux comprendre les mécanismes de régulation émotionnelle de l'anxiété en situation extrême. L'étude révèle que la stratégie de réévaluation cognitive est la plus efficace et qu'à partir d'un certain seuil d'anxiété, les individus optent pour une stratégie de régulation émotionnelle inefficace. Finalement, les auteurs proposent un modèle en quatre étapes permettant de réguler plus efficacement l'anxiété.

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  • Gabriel Sala & Christophe Haag, 2016. "Comment vaincre l'anxiété en situation extrême ? : Les secrets de la Force Intervention du GIGN, unité d'élite de la gendarmerie nationale," Post-Print hal-02313360, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02313360
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