Training Overview IDENTIFY and DISCUSS some perspectives about anger and aggression REVIEW the layout of the ART manual DEMONSTRATE some treatment planning and progress note strategies ID: 603857
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Aggression Replacement" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Aggression Replacement TrainingSlide2
Overview
IDENTIFY
and
DISCUSS
some perspectives about anger and aggression
REVIEW
the layout of the ART manual
DEMONSTRATE
some treatment planning and progress note
strategies
for ART programming
DESCRIBE
the evidence base for ART
MODEL
and
PRACTICE
sessions from the Anger Control and Moral Reasoning modules
PLAN
for use with your clients Slide3
Perspectives about Anger and Aggression
Unhappiness and aggression as an
attempt to manipulate
others and
solve problems
in an environment
Unhappiness as a
sticky
game
Inferiority
and
non-existence
From
inferiority
to injury
Unhappiness as an
emotional suitcase
Defense mechanismsSlide4
ART ManualIncludes three components to be delivered in group or individual format:Social Skills Training
Anger Control Training
Moral Reasoning Training
Each lesson is intended to be completed by week and in consecutive order, with three sessions weekly
Feasibility for intended use may vary by site
Also possible to use by module, but some questions of evidence-based efficacy ariseSlide5
Treatment PlanningPresenting Problem
Concerns with ability to manage physical, verbal, relational aggression, etc.
Goals
Increase ability to control aggressive impulses and behaviors
.
Strategies or Interventions
Participate in counseling using the ART curriculum
Learn and practice skills for recognizing and responding to difficult emotions in self and others.
Recognize the antecedents and consequences of aggressive behavior, personal anger cues, and learn/implement self-regulation strategies.
Make moral decisions with u
nderstand and honor the rights, wants, and needs of others.Slide6
Progress NotesGeneral progress note
Presenting Issue
Intervention
Outcome
Homework
Referrals
Plan
ART-specific progress note
Included in manual for use with lessons associated with all three modules Slide7
But Does it Work?!
Only about 16 quality-
ish
studies evaluating ART against other interventions as of 2015
Recidivism
13% who completed ART versus 58% who did not
Anger Control
Positive effect for ART compared to no treatment, TAU, and other brief interventions
Moral Reasoning
Evidence basis is unclearSlide8
Let’s Check it Out! Ms. Klassen and Dr. LenzSlide9
Now It’s Your Turn!