Effecting Impulse Control in Children through Group Therapydoi:10.1080/00207284.1954.11508534Maier, Henry W.Loomis, Earl A.International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
It educates parents about the impact their conflict has on the children, guides them through parenting after a separation or divorce, and teaches practical skills to manage anger, increase impulse control, and resolve conflict without arguing....
The program objectives are to develop self-control and self-confidence skills, prosocial skills, and appropriate expression of emotions through role-play exercises. During the program, children are also trained in other competences, such as impulsivity control. ...
Children and adolescents with conduct problems participate in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), either in individual or group format, in view of learning
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In result, a child's development and overall functioning may be severely impaired, to include an inability to regulate emotions and manage arousal, attentional difficulties, chronic elevation of cortisol levels, and low impulse control. Such children may also experience deficits in working memory, ...
– A quiet time: at the session end, children enjoy a time of relaxation or meditation. This moment allows children to refocus on themselves and to learn techniques to manage their emotions. These exercises help to increase physical self-control that can promote better impulse control in ...
We include considerable concentration on normal and abnormal motivations, habits, and emotions – anger, intrinsic motivation, emotional regulation, hardiness, gambling, hoarding, smoking, marijuana, alcohol, other substance abuse, impulse control, criminal behavior, adherence, conflict resolution, self-disc...