“…Psychoeducational groups have long been used to address a variety of problems and issues within the school system (Mishna & Muskat, 2004). Groups have been used to approach social skill deficits and problem behaviors (Dennison, 2008; Savidge, Christie, Brooks, Stein, & Wolpert, 2004) and problem-solving deficits (Dore, Nelson-Zlupko, & Kaufman, 1999), to enhance learning (Carnahan, Musti-Rao, & Bailey, 2009; Dangwal & Kapur, 2009; Harris, Yuill, & Luckin, 2008), to treat depression and improve self-esteem, (Merrell, 2001) and to address bullying (Newman-Carlson & Horne, 2004). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of a new psychosocial intervention program, Psychosocial Educational Groups for Students (PEGS).…”