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Social skills
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Aggression
Replacement
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Aggression Replacement Training by Research Press

Upcoming Training Dates:

  • October 2024 Event postponed

If you are interested in scheduling a private, contracted training for your group, please call 651-484-5510 or email: [email protected] 

Faculty

Level

Adult

interest area

Education
Juvenile Justice
Mental Health
Families

Length*

2-3 days

* general recommendation – please contact us to schedule training that best matches your needs and availability

Overview

This training will examine the scope of youth aggression in schools, homes, the community and institutions. It will provide participants with background and rationale for teaching prosocial skills using the ART® manual. The format includes lecture, demonstration, participation and implementation planning.

Social Skills and Anger Management Training are available as shorter components of START Training.

STAIRS Training is available as a longer, more in-depth option.

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Detailed Training Description (pdf)

Skill Areas

Participants will learn:

  • A model for understanding aggression
  • Elements in the ecology of aggression
  • The social skills curriculum
  • Strategies for teaching moral reasoning
  • How to run training groups
  • How to deal with resistance
  • How to enhance generalization of learned skills
  • management

Agenda

Day One:

  • ​​Introduction to -factors contributing to aggression
  • psychological skills-based interventions
  • social skills training
  • Skillstreaming training and role playing rehearsal
  • Introduction to Anger Management Training

Day Two:

    • ​Anger Management training role playing rehearsal
    • Moral Reasoning Training and role playing rehearsal
    • Putting it Together-Skills Practice
    • Generalization-Transfer and Maintenance
    • Problems with Motivation and Participation
    • Related Curriculum
    • Developing an Implementation Plan
    • Q & A​

Who is the training for?

Interest Area Expertise Level Age Level
Education
Juvenile Justice
Mental Health
Families
Professionals Adults

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Training Comparison

Anger Management Social Skills START STAIRS
Training Length 1/2 Day 1 Day 2-3 Days 5 Days
Text Anger Control Training by Research Press Skillstreaming Series 4 Covers Aggression Replacement Training by Research Press Prepare Curriculum
Topics Included Social Skills No Choose from
-early childhood
-elementary
-adolescent
-autism
Adolescent Adolescent
Anger Control Yes No Yes Yes
Moral Reasoning No No Yes Yes
Situational Perception No No No Yes
Problem Solving No No No Yes
Stress Management No No No Yes
Recruiting Supportive Models No No No Yes
Empathy No No No Yes
Cooperation No No No Yes
Understanding/Using Groups No No No Yes

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