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Effects of Individual and Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Male Prisoners in Iran

This study investigates individual and group cognitive—behavioral interventions in decreasing psychological symptoms and enhancing the psychological status of Iranian prison inmates. A random sample of 180 males is placed in three equal groups: an individual cognitive—behavioral therapy (CBT) group,...

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Published in:International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 2010-10, Vol.54 (5), p.743-755
Main Authors: Khodayarifard, Mohammad, Shokoohi-Yekta, Mohsen, Hamot, Gregory E.
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Behavior modification
Cognition
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive therapy
Cognitive Therapy - methods
Combined Modality Therapy
Crime - prevention & control
Crime - psychology
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
Group therapy
Humans
Intervention
Iran
Male
Males
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental Disorders - therapy
Middle Aged
Panic attacks
Personality Inventory - statistics & numerical data
Prisoners
Prisoners - psychology
Psychological problems
Psychological status
Psychometrics
Psychotherapy, Group - methods
Questionnaires
Recidivism
Secondary Prevention
Symptoms
Treatment
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