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  2. Aggression replacement training - Wikipedia

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    Aggression replacement training (ART) is a cognitive behavioural intervention for reduction of aggressive and violent behaviour, originally focused on adolescents. It is a multimodal program that has three components: social skills , anger control training and moral reasoning .

  3. Circle of Courage - Wikipedia

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    Integrates Positive Peer Culture with research on Aggression Replacement Training. [5] Strength-Based Strategies for Children and Youth: An Annotated Bibliography edited by George Giacobbe, Elaine Traynelis-Yurek, & Erik Laursen. Reviews research on Positive Peer Culture, teamwork approaches, and cognitive restructuring. [6]

  4. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    An anger management course. Anger management is a psycho-therapeutic program for anger prevention and control. It has been described as deploying anger successfully. [1] Anger is frequently a result of frustration, or of feeling blocked or thwarted from something the subject feels is important.

  5. Anger - Wikipedia

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    Research conducted with youthful offenders using a social skills training program (aggression replacement training), found significant reductions in anger, and increases in anger control. [61] Research has also found that antisocial personalities are more likely to learn avoidance tasks when the consequences involved obtaining or losing ...

  6. De-escalation - Wikipedia

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    Simulation-based training ensures a consistent and engaging experience for all trainees. Simulation-based training follows many of the basic de-escalation approaches noted above (e.g. effective communication and assessment of the scene) but is done through screen-based or head-mounted virtual reality simulator.

  7. Taylor Aggression Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP; also commonly referred to as the Competitive Reaction Time Task [1]) is a prominent, well-validated, laboratory analog measure of aggressive behavior in humans, predominantly utilized within the field of psychology.

  8. Inhuman Resources - The Huffington Post

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    Mike’s arrival boded well for Eileen, too. Having a viable replacement would set up her own promotion to the upper echelons of the bank, maybe some posh new assignment in Hong Kong or London. “Did I tell you I love my new guy,” Eileen wrote a colleague on Sametime, HSBC’s internal chat network, a couple weeks into his tenure.

  9. Evidence-based policing - Wikipedia

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    Aggression replacement training for offenders No impact on crime (but some studies suggest a decrease and or an increase) Moderate quality [20] Alcohol pricing, including alcohol tax: Decrease in crime Strong quality [21] Alley gating (installing locks and gates in alleyways to control access) Decrease in crime Very strong quality [22]