This six-part DVD program features a comprehensive workshop presented by Dr. Arnold Goldstein, complete with audience interactions and question-and-answer sessions. Viewers will be delighted with the expert advice and personal insights that are shared. The first four parts focus on how to effectively implement Skillstreaming, a highly acclaimed prosocial skills training program for working with elementary students and adolescents. Part Five introduces the Aggression Replacement Training model and expands the presentation to include anger management and moral reasoning. Part Six covers how to use The Prepare Curriculum. The workshop concludes with examples of productive and unproductive intervention strategies for working with antisocial youth.Teaching Prosocial Behavior to Antisocial Youth is presented in a series of six parts:Skillstreaming: History and DevelopmentSkillstreaming: Curriculum and Training ProceduresThe Skillstreaming Setting: Creating Safe SchoolsSkillstreaming: Reducing Resistance, Increasing Motivation, and Enhancing GeneralizationAggression Replacement Training: Prosocial Skills, Anger Management, and Moral ReasoningThe videos (over five hours of instruction) may be shown in a group setting or used by individuals for self-study.
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ISBN
9780878226016
Publisert
1999-08-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Research Press Inc.,U.S.
Vekt
633 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Dr Arnold P. Goldstein, Ph.D. (1933-2002), was Professor of Psychology and Education at Syracuse University, USA as well as Founder and Director of the Syracuse University Center for Research on Aggression. He authored over 60 books and more than 100 articles on aggression, prosocial skills training, and juvenile delinquency. He also served as Director of the New York State Task Force on Juvenile Gangs. Dr. Goldstein received many prestigious awards including the Career Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association's Commitee on Children, Youth, and Families; and the Senior Scientist Award from APA's School Psychology Division.