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To determine the relationship of the number of treatment sessions on the overall mean effect of anger at post-test, a meta-regression was completed. For the slope, the z-value was 2.189 (p < .05). Figure 1 depicts the line of the slope, which demonstrates that the number of sessions affects the overall magnitude of the effect sizes.
Apr 1, 2024 · However, to draw more definitive conclusions, longitudinal studies are needed. Differential attrition, the length of sessions, and treatment duration did not influence anger, regardless of whether studies used arousal-decreasing or arousal-increasing activities.
Based in part on these encouraging findings, we conducted a multi-center randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of a manualized, one-on-one, psychoeducational treatment protocol called Anger Self-Management Training (ASMT). 20 Feasibility and initial evidence of efficacy were examined in a pilot trial, which suggested that the protocol was suitable for people with cognitive ...
Thus, if therapists are able to “pass the test” by dealing effectively with clients' disagreement or anger, clients will feel secure enough to disclose their distressing experiences.
Anger treatments have consistently demonstrated at least moderate effectiveness among both non-clinical and psychiatric populations, whereas aggression treatment results have been less consistent. We discuss the implication of these findings and provide directions for future research in the treatment of anger and aggression.
- Amy Hyoeun Lee, Raymond DiGiuseppe
- 2018
Prior research has suggested that high levels of anger may impede treatment outcomes in adults with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The current study investigated whether higher levels of anger resulted in poorer treatment outcomes in a sample of adolescent girls with PTSD.
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Jan 1, 2009 · The results show that at least some of the variability may be explained by the number of treatment sessions offered to participants, the use of manuals to guide delivery of the treatment,...