The Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral instructive Method on improving Social Cognition among male delinquents

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The purpose of this research was to determine the effects of cognitive- behavioral method on social cognition among male delinquents with aggressive crimes. The research method was experimental with pre- test and post- test design and control group. The statistical population was male delinquents living in a correctional center in Tehran in 1386 that committed aggressive crimes. The sample consisted of 48 boys that randomly selected and assigned in experimental and control groups. For data collection subjects completed social problem solving inventory -revised(SPSI-R) of D’Zurrila, Nezu, and Maydeu Olivares, and two questionnaires, anger- control and communication skills, that were designed by the researcher. Three experimental groups were used in this research. The first group received 10 instructional sessions about social problem solving and communication skills, the second group received 8 instructional sessions about anger control, and the third, as integrative group received 18 instructional sessions. Instructional sessions were based on cognitive- behavioral method. For data analysis, test of MANOVA showed that cognitive- behavioral method was effective for improving social cognition (in areas of anger-control and communication skills and constructive and dysfunctional dimensions of social problem solving) among delinquents. Comparisons between groups with ANCOVA indicated that differences of mean in anger-control skills (p

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