The effects of Aggression Replacement Training (ART) were explored in a group of Dutch violent young men aged 16 to 21 years, who were obliged by the court to follow a treatment program in a forensic psychiatric outpatient clinic. To evaluate the training, patients completed a set of self-report questionnaires at three moments in time: at intake/before a waiting period, after the waiting period/before the training, and after the training. During the waiting period, the patients did not change on most measures, although they displayed a significant increase in anger. The patients who completed the therapy scored significantly lower on psychopathy than the patients who dropped out. The training produced significant decreases in physical aggre...
An evaluation of the efficacy of a multimodal treatment package called Aggression Replacement Traini...
Background Many patients residing in forensic psychiatric centers have difficulties regulating their...
Eleven groups of students performed a 24-session intervention based on Aggression Replacement Traini...
The effects of Aggression Replacement Training (ART) were explored in a group of Dutch violent young...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Up till now in the Netherlands no controlled studies haven been published regarding the ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is a multimodal, cognitive-behavioural intervention for aggres...
This article describes the findings of a 10-week pilot programme of aggression replacement training ...
This article describes the findings from a two-year longitudinal evaluation of Aggression Replacemen...
markdownabstractThe first goal of the current research project was to get more insight in the determ...
Contains fulltext : 69610.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aggression con...
textabstractThe first results of psychomotor therapy (PMT) as an additional component to Aggression ...
This article reports a study where aggression replacement training (ART), combined with token econom...
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is widely used to reduce aggression and is considered to be ef...
An evaluation of the efficacy of a multimodal treatment package called Aggression Replacement Traini...
Background Many patients residing in forensic psychiatric centers have difficulties regulating their...
Eleven groups of students performed a 24-session intervention based on Aggression Replacement Traini...
The effects of Aggression Replacement Training (ART) were explored in a group of Dutch violent young...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Up till now in the Netherlands no controlled studies haven been published regarding the ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is a multimodal, cognitive-behavioural intervention for aggres...
This article describes the findings of a 10-week pilot programme of aggression replacement training ...
This article describes the findings from a two-year longitudinal evaluation of Aggression Replacemen...
markdownabstractThe first goal of the current research project was to get more insight in the determ...
Contains fulltext : 69610.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aggression con...
textabstractThe first results of psychomotor therapy (PMT) as an additional component to Aggression ...
This article reports a study where aggression replacement training (ART), combined with token econom...
Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is widely used to reduce aggression and is considered to be ef...
An evaluation of the efficacy of a multimodal treatment package called Aggression Replacement Traini...
Background Many patients residing in forensic psychiatric centers have difficulties regulating their...
Eleven groups of students performed a 24-session intervention based on Aggression Replacement Traini...