Understanding the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Study on Offenders.

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Khyati Saxena, Anjali Sahai
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Abstract

Background: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is well known for its effectiveness in addressing psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder, often used alongside medication.

Summary: CBT is used more often in the criminal justice system to help rehabilitate offenders by targeting cognitive distortions affecting their social and decision-making abilities. These maladaptive behaviours and sense of entitlement can result from distortions, which CBT works to address by restructuring thought patterns and encouraging adaptive behaviours. In general, CBT is a crucial method for decreasing repeat offences and dealing with mental health problems within the legal system.

Key message: CBT has demonstrated encouraging outcomes in decreasing reoffending rates in both youths and adults, aiding criminals in acquiring abilities to successfully re-enter society. Although it has replaced traditional rehabilitative services such as education and occupational therapy, its success highlights its importance in offender rehabilitation programmes. Nevertheless, inmates are frequently required to participate, causing doubts about their willingness to engage voluntarily.

了解认知行为疗法的效果:罪犯研究。
背景:摘要:认知行为疗法(CBT)因其在治疗抑郁症、焦虑症、创伤后应激障碍和边缘型人格障碍等精神疾病方面的有效性而广为人知,通常与药物治疗同时使用。这些不适应行为和权利感可能是扭曲造成的,CBT 通过调整思维模式和鼓励适应行为来解决这些问题。总的来说,CBT 是减少重复犯罪和在法律系统内处理心理健康问题的重要方法:CBT 在降低青少年和成年人的再犯罪率方面取得了令人鼓舞的成果,帮助罪犯获得成功重返社会的能力。虽然它已经取代了教育和职业治疗等传统的康复服务,但它的成功凸显了其在罪犯康复计划中的重要性。然而,囚犯经常被要求参与,这使他们对是否愿意自愿参与产生怀疑。
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