From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders

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Autor(a) principal: Brazão, Nélio
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Motta, Carolina da, Rijo, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/46700
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2013.07.018
Resumo: A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral psychoeducational programs in reducing recidivism rates, in youths and adults with antisocial behavior. These same studies suggest that programs including a cognitive component are as twice as more effective in reducing recidivism rates. This paper reviews outcome studies sustaining the use of structured interventions in forensic settings. It introduces a new program, Growing Pro-Social (GPS), currently in use in several Portuguese youth rehabilitation centers and prisons. GPS is a multimodal structured group program designed for the rehabilitation of individuals with antisocial behavior. It includes 40 weekly sessions, organized into 5 sequential modules. Based on a cognitive–interpersonal theoretical framework, GPS focuses on cognitive, emotional, and behavioral change, assuming as an ultimate goal the modification of dysfunctional core beliefs underlying antisocial behavior.
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title From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
spellingShingle From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
Brazão, Nélio
Antisocial behavior
Cognitive–behavioral rehabilitation programs
Intervention efficacy
Meta-analytic studies
Growing Pro-Social
title_short From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
title_full From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
title_fullStr From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
title_full_unstemmed From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
title_sort From multimodal programs to a new cognitive–interpersonal approach in the rehabilitation of offenders
author Brazão, Nélio
author_facet Brazão, Nélio
Motta, Carolina da
Rijo, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Motta, Carolina da
Rijo, Daniel
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brazão, Nélio
Motta, Carolina da
Rijo, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antisocial behavior
Cognitive–behavioral rehabilitation programs
Intervention efficacy
Meta-analytic studies
Growing Pro-Social
topic Antisocial behavior
Cognitive–behavioral rehabilitation programs
Intervention efficacy
Meta-analytic studies
Growing Pro-Social
description A considerable amount of meta-analytic research supports the effectiveness of cognitive–behavioral psychoeducational programs in reducing recidivism rates, in youths and adults with antisocial behavior. These same studies suggest that programs including a cognitive component are as twice as more effective in reducing recidivism rates. This paper reviews outcome studies sustaining the use of structured interventions in forensic settings. It introduces a new program, Growing Pro-Social (GPS), currently in use in several Portuguese youth rehabilitation centers and prisons. GPS is a multimodal structured group program designed for the rehabilitation of individuals with antisocial behavior. It includes 40 weekly sessions, organized into 5 sequential modules. Based on a cognitive–interpersonal theoretical framework, GPS focuses on cognitive, emotional, and behavioral change, assuming as an ultimate goal the modification of dysfunctional core beliefs underlying antisocial behavior.
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