
David R Leffler
Dr. Leffler is a former Associate of the Proteus Management Group at the Center for Strategic Leadership, US Army War College and is a member of the U.S. Naval Institute. Proteus published an appendix about Invincible Defence Technology (IDT) entitled "An Overlooked, Proven Solution to Terrorism" that appears in "55 Trends Now Shaping the Future of Terrorism."Nearly 2,000 locations worldwide have published articles by Dr. Leffler on the topic of Invincible Defense Technology. Most publications are online at: https://www.istpp.org/military_science/dr-david-leffler-publications.htmlDr. Leffler presented at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, and at the International Sociological Association Research Committee 01 Seoul National University
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Some actions that are already being taken, such as deployment and training of psychological counselors, helplines, establishment of military psychiatric treatment centers, and new mechanisms for resolving organizational grievances, are steps in the right direction to alleviate stress levels. It is likely that all these steps as well as others would be even more successful with the addition of one new groundbreaking program: Transcendental Meditation© (TM)©.
Some actions that are already being taken, such as deployment and training of psychological counselors, helplines, establishment of military psychiatric treatment centers, and new mechanisms for resolving organizational grievances, are steps in the right direction to alleviate stress levels. It is likely that all these steps as well as others would be even more successful with the addition of one new groundbreaking program: Transcendental Meditation© (TM)©.