AbstractThe current study examined the implementation of cognitive behavioral intervention, in dealing with school violence among Arab Palestinian adolescents. The sample consisted of 100 students, who devided to test and control groups. The test group had 12 weekly group sessions of 90minutes each. The findings indicated the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral intervention in dealing with violent behavior, with an improvement in most areas tested in the test group, compared to the control group. These findings correspond with findings of previous studies on the subject, which indicated the effectiveness of the cognitive-behavioral approach in dealing with school violence
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the Cognitive Behaviour Modification approach (CBM) wi...
The present research investigated the use of school-based personnel to teach self-control skills to ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy group a...
AbstractThe current study examined the implementation of cognitive behavioral intervention, in deali...
International audienceThe study aimed at identifying the cognitive factors associated with school vi...
Background Management and control of adolescence aggression improves constructive relationships, qua...
This study examines the effectiveness of the School Mediation Intervention (SMI) in preventing menta...
The goal of this study was to develop a group therapy program involving Cognitive Behavioral techniq...
Aggressive behavior continues to be a significant problem for youth in the school setting. This stud...
Aggressive behaviour is a serious malady to students, especially those in their adolescent stage. Th...
This thesis describes the evaluation of a targeted group intervention that is broadly based on cogni...
AbstractThe present study focuses on aggressive behavior among Arab Palestinian adolescents in Israe...
The study aimed to explore the relationship between cognitive style (impulsivity/reflectivity) and v...
This study investigated the effect of a school-based and teacher-led psychosocial intervention that ...
This research was undertaken to develop an anger management and problem-solving training program and...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the Cognitive Behaviour Modification approach (CBM) wi...
The present research investigated the use of school-based personnel to teach self-control skills to ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy group a...
AbstractThe current study examined the implementation of cognitive behavioral intervention, in deali...
International audienceThe study aimed at identifying the cognitive factors associated with school vi...
Background Management and control of adolescence aggression improves constructive relationships, qua...
This study examines the effectiveness of the School Mediation Intervention (SMI) in preventing menta...
The goal of this study was to develop a group therapy program involving Cognitive Behavioral techniq...
Aggressive behavior continues to be a significant problem for youth in the school setting. This stud...
Aggressive behaviour is a serious malady to students, especially those in their adolescent stage. Th...
This thesis describes the evaluation of a targeted group intervention that is broadly based on cogni...
AbstractThe present study focuses on aggressive behavior among Arab Palestinian adolescents in Israe...
The study aimed to explore the relationship between cognitive style (impulsivity/reflectivity) and v...
This study investigated the effect of a school-based and teacher-led psychosocial intervention that ...
This research was undertaken to develop an anger management and problem-solving training program and...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the Cognitive Behaviour Modification approach (CBM) wi...
The present research investigated the use of school-based personnel to teach self-control skills to ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy group a...