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Aggression is one of the most powerful risk factors for school violence, especially sudden rage. Those students who have not learned or have never been taught to manage their anger are the ones who are at risk for aggression and conceivably, even violent explosive behavior. The goal of anger management is to help those students who have a high level of aggression and to make them learn how to control their emotions. Helping the students in understanding and managing their feelings may provide them with tools to stay away from escalating negative feelings. This will further help them to avoid…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Aggression is one of the most powerful risk factors for school violence, especially sudden rage. Those students who have not learned or have never been taught to manage their anger are the ones who are at risk for aggression and conceivably, even violent explosive behavior. The goal of anger management is to help those students who have a high level of aggression and to make them learn how to control their emotions. Helping the students in understanding and managing their feelings may provide them with tools to stay away from escalating negative feelings. This will further help them to avoid serious confrontation with students, teachers, and administration. The present study sought to expand previous work by investigating the applicability of Cognitive-behavioral group interventions (CBI) with aggressive school children. Through this research, it is intended that knowledge of CBI shall be increased and more understanding may be developed about how effectively a cognitive-behavioral intervention (CBI) can prevent or remediate aggressive and disruptive behaviors for students in the general education environment.
Autorenporträt
Ms. Rabia Iftikhar is a Lecturer at the University of Management & Technology. She is a consultant Clinical Psychologist and a PhD scholar at GC University, Lahore. She has a four year experience of teaching and research and has many publications in national and international journals. Her interests include psychopathology,intervention,and research