The strategies and techniques applied in cognitive behavioral therapy include: Relaxation Cognitive
restructuring Social skills training Improve reality testing Reframing Behavioral rehearsal Modifying faulty core beliefs Identify misperceptions Exploring dysfunctional interpretations Gestalt therapy: The present is the focus here.
Not exact matches
Moreover, recent reviews of intervention research indicate that the most effective interventions are
social skills training, academic and curricular
restructuring, and behavioral interventions.
The bulk of the
training (approximately 2.5 hours) will consist of a detailed review of the each of the 8 core CBT
skills contained in the CWD - A intervention (i.e., mood monitoring, pleasant activities,
social skills, relaxation, cognitive
restructuring, communication, problem - solving, relapse prevention).
Eligible studies compared behavioural parent
training (BPT)(
training parents / caregivers in behaviour management principles) or cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)(anger management, conflict resolution
skills,
social skills training, or cognitive
restructuring) versus no treatment or placebo for children and adolescents (< 18 years old) with antisocial behaviour (such as delinquency, physical or verbal aggression).
CBT used the Cool Kids programme which involves affect recognition, cognitive
restructuring, child management,
social skills training, assertiveness and gradual exposure.