An anger-control intervention with aggressive delinquent youths
β Scribed by Anthony A. Hains
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 859 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1072-0847
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β¦ Synopsis
Social problem-solving skills, a self-instructional procedure, and a "thinking-ahead" procedure were taught to institutionalized, aggressive, delinquent adolescents as part of an anger-control intervention package. A multiple baseline design across four subjects and an alternating-treatments design were used. The effects of intervention were assessed on problem-soiving ability, use of self-guiding verbalizations for coping with anger provoking situations, reported frequency of anger-control behaviors relative to loss of anger-control incidents, and behavioral progress within the institution. All youths showed improvement during the training of problem solving on hypothetical dilemmas, with some generalization to untrained problems. Follow-up data on some youths suggested maintenance of treatment gains. Three of the youths displayed increased usage of self-instructions and thinking-ahead statements during personal anger-provoking situations. All youths displayed an increase in self-reported anger-control behaviors relative to loss of anger-control. Improvements in behavior outside of the therapy sessions were indicated by positive behavioral progress within the institution.
Various cognitive-behavioral deficiencies have been suggested as contributing to the maladaptive behavior of adolescents (e.g., Kennedy, 1984). Deficits in areas of problem solving, self-control, *The author gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of Dr. Michael Hagan of Ethan Allen School for his assistance in this project.
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