This article describes a school-based aggression reduction intervention program aiming to impart highly aggressive adolescents with a learned resourcefulness repertoire, using Ronen and Rosenbaum’s four-module self-control model. Intervention aimed to teach adolescents that aggression is changeable behavior resulting from how they think and feel, emphasizing cause-effect relations; to facilitate their identification of internal cues, sensations, and emotions and their links to behavior; and to help them identify and acquire self-control skills, e.g., delaying temptation, using self-talk, and planning steps toward achieving goals. Participants were 447 ninth graders: 167 underwent intervention, and 280 from the same schools received no inter...
The article focuses on determining the psychopedagogical conditions for preventing and reducing adol...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
Adolescents experiencing difficulties in controlling their anger or disruptive behaviors have been t...
Aggression in adolescents can be a problem in schools. This paper proposes an intervention to help w...
This article describes the findings from an efficacy trial of a school-based, universal prevention p...
This article describes the findings from an efficacy trial of a school-based, universal prevention p...
This research explores the overall effectiveness of interventions that purport to reduce and/or remo...
Schools are held accountable for creating and maintaining safe learning environments for all student...
Schools are held accountable for creating and maintaining safe learning environments for all student...
Adolescents are often resistant to interventions that reduce aggression in children. At the same tim...
Aggression is defined as any action done with the intention to harm another (Coie and Dodge, 1998). ...
This article describes research on the effects of an anger control training (ACT) program conducted ...
Exposure to violent video games can cause a wide array of harmful consequences to adolescents. This ...
Objective: Aggression and acting out behaviors can lead to drug use and acceptance in deviated group...
The article focuses on determining the psychopedagogical conditions for preventing and reducing adol...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...
Adolescents experiencing difficulties in controlling their anger or disruptive behaviors have been t...
Aggression in adolescents can be a problem in schools. This paper proposes an intervention to help w...
This article describes the findings from an efficacy trial of a school-based, universal prevention p...
This article describes the findings from an efficacy trial of a school-based, universal prevention p...
This research explores the overall effectiveness of interventions that purport to reduce and/or remo...
Schools are held accountable for creating and maintaining safe learning environments for all student...
Schools are held accountable for creating and maintaining safe learning environments for all student...
Adolescents are often resistant to interventions that reduce aggression in children. At the same tim...
Aggression is defined as any action done with the intention to harm another (Coie and Dodge, 1998). ...
This article describes research on the effects of an anger control training (ACT) program conducted ...
Exposure to violent video games can cause a wide array of harmful consequences to adolescents. This ...
Objective: Aggression and acting out behaviors can lead to drug use and acceptance in deviated group...
The article focuses on determining the psychopedagogical conditions for preventing and reducing adol...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that adolescents who have greater response inhibition diff...