P. A. Teeter, R. Rumsey, Lisa Natoli, D. Naylor, R. Smith
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Therapeutic Interventions to Increase Social Competence in Teens with Impulse Control Deficits
Abstract This study was designed to determine whether cognitive-behavioral and social problem solving therapy was effective for a group of impulsive adolescents. Group therapy sessions to increase leadership, self-control and social competence were contrasted to an individual coaching/goal setting condition and a control group. Although significant group differences were not found, individual students in each group showed improvements on teacher and student rating scales, and/ or classroom and school adjustment outcome measures.