Effectiveness of cognitive therapy on reducing irrational beliefs of 12-14 Year old adolescents and 18-20 year old adolescents

This study seeks to see whether there is a significant difference in the extent to which REBT reduces irrational beliefs between the two experimental groups: 12-14 year old adolescents and 18-20 year old adolescents? An experimental pre-test and post-test design was used in this research. The sample...

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Main Authors: Najafi, T., Lea-Baranovich, D.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/11339/1/Full_paper_Tayebeh_Najafi.doc
http://eprints.um.edu.my/11339/
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Summary:This study seeks to see whether there is a significant difference in the extent to which REBT reduces irrational beliefs between the two experimental groups: 12-14 year old adolescents and 18-20 year old adolescents? An experimental pre-test and post-test design was used in this research. The sample consisted of 32 Iranian female adolescents living in Kuala Lumpur. They were assigned in 4 groups randomly: one 12-14 year old group, one18-20 year old group; and 2 control groups. Participants took part in 10 Cognitive Therapy sessions. Results show that the treatment has been effective in both groups, but it has been more effective in the 12-14 year old group. Based on this study, the researcher recommends providing REBT psycho-educational programs in educational settings for adolescents who live in foreign countries. Also, it is recommended to integrate cognitive programming as part of classroom curriculum.