Children who are off-task in schools struggle with completing their work and engage in disruptive behaviors. Without intervention, these behaviors tend to worsen, putting them at risk for more serious, ongoing problems throughout life. Group counseling provides opportunities for people to practice socially useful behaviors. Using a single case design, we investigated the effectiveness of Adlerian group play therapy with children identified by teachers as having problematic classroom behaviors. Results suggest that students’ on-task behaviors improve during the Adlerian group play therapy intervention. The results revealed mixed findings for the follow-up period
Background and Objectives: With regard to the prevalence of Oppositional-Defiant Disorder in childre...
This article provides a rationale for using adventure-based counseling (ABC) principles to promote c...
Abstract The purpose of the research was to find which interventions (cognitive, humanistic, behavio...
Children with disruptive behaviors have an increased risk of ongoing and more severe problems throug...
Without intervention, children\u27s externalizing behaviors tend to worsen over time and increase th...
Approximately 20% of children experience serious mental health problems severe enough to meet diagno...
Approximately 20 % of children experience serious mental health problems severe enough to meet diagn...
In the United States adoption is the preferred resolution for children who have been removed from th...
In the United States adoption is the preferred resolution for children who have been removed from th...
This research paper takes a look at how group art therapy enables children with conduct disorders an...
A growing disparity between the mental health needs of children and their lack of treatment served a...
I used singlecase A-B-A experimental design to examine the effectiveness of Adlerian play therapy (A...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Child Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) for school aged c...
Since children attending school in a slow learner classroom have tended to regard themselves as unwo...
Child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is an evidence-based intervention for children with a variety of ...
Background and Objectives: With regard to the prevalence of Oppositional-Defiant Disorder in childre...
This article provides a rationale for using adventure-based counseling (ABC) principles to promote c...
Abstract The purpose of the research was to find which interventions (cognitive, humanistic, behavio...
Children with disruptive behaviors have an increased risk of ongoing and more severe problems throug...
Without intervention, children\u27s externalizing behaviors tend to worsen over time and increase th...
Approximately 20% of children experience serious mental health problems severe enough to meet diagno...
Approximately 20 % of children experience serious mental health problems severe enough to meet diagn...
In the United States adoption is the preferred resolution for children who have been removed from th...
In the United States adoption is the preferred resolution for children who have been removed from th...
This research paper takes a look at how group art therapy enables children with conduct disorders an...
A growing disparity between the mental health needs of children and their lack of treatment served a...
I used singlecase A-B-A experimental design to examine the effectiveness of Adlerian play therapy (A...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Child Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) for school aged c...
Since children attending school in a slow learner classroom have tended to regard themselves as unwo...
Child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is an evidence-based intervention for children with a variety of ...
Background and Objectives: With regard to the prevalence of Oppositional-Defiant Disorder in childre...
This article provides a rationale for using adventure-based counseling (ABC) principles to promote c...
Abstract The purpose of the research was to find which interventions (cognitive, humanistic, behavio...