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What should the leaflet for anger management therapy include?
Details of the therapy
How it works
Effectiveness
and evidence
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What does behaviour modification aim to achieve?
Reinforcing obedient behaviour in
offenders
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What does CBT stand for?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Who developed CBT?
Ellis
and
Beck
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What does the ABC model in CBT represent?
A:
Activating event
, B:
Belief
, C: Consequence
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What is the consequence in the ABC model?
It can be either
positive
or
negative
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How much less likely are participants to reoffend after Think First?
30%
less likely
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What is a criticism of the Think First program?
It has low
completion rates
as it's optional
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Why is the Think First process considered slow?
It requires a lot of
sessions
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What is a strength of CBT?
It is ethical as participation is
voluntary
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What does ART stand for?
Aggression Replacement Training
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What is the purpose of ART?
To train
violent
or aggressive offenders
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What techniques are involved in ART?
Interpersonal
skills,
anger control
,
moral reasoning
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What is a criticism of ART?
It improves
thinking
, not behavior
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What is a strength of ART?
It leads to lower
reconviction
rates
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