An intervention program for children against turn into crime: Aggression Replacement Training

  • Kaya F
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Abstract

Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is a multi-component psychoeducational intervention program that aims to provide alternative behavior for chronic aggressive adolescents. The content of the program has components of social skills training to provide constructive behavior, anger control training to reduce the anger level and to ensure self-regulation, and moral reasoning training to provide the ability to see the perspective of others. This paper is included effectiveness of introducing ART, besides of evaluating numerous researches about ART. These data shows that ART is an appropriate and effective intervention program for children against turn into crime.

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Kaya, F. (2016). An intervention program for children against turn into crime: Aggression Replacement Training. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. https://doi.org/10.5505/phd.2016.27247

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