2023
DOI: 10.1177/00224669231170202
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A Research Review of the Zones of Regulation Program

Abstract: The Zones of Regulation is a widely implemented program for social-emotional regulation, including for students with autism. To date, there is very little empirical evidence to show efficacy for the Zones of Regulation. According to standards published by the APA, National Standards Project, and National Clearinghouse of Autism Evidence and Practice, the Zones of Regulation does not meet the standards for an evidence-based practice. The authors provide suggestions in support of additional empirical study of Zo… Show more

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“…Indeed, sweeping reviews of CBT effectiveness also indicate that although CBT approaches have consistently demonstrated superiority to wait list or no treatment, there is no clear evidence that CBT is more effective than other interventions for anxiety. The current trial aims to address this gap by comparing FYF-SB to the Zones of Regulation (ZOR) [29], a manualized school-based intervention that does not have an established evidence base [30], yet is in wide-spread use with over 300,000 books sold and thousands of educators having delivered the program [31]. ZOR is also rooted in CBT principles and uses a metacognitive framework to increase emotion regulation skills by increasing awareness of feelings and building regulation, prosocial skills, and overall wellness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, sweeping reviews of CBT effectiveness also indicate that although CBT approaches have consistently demonstrated superiority to wait list or no treatment, there is no clear evidence that CBT is more effective than other interventions for anxiety. The current trial aims to address this gap by comparing FYF-SB to the Zones of Regulation (ZOR) [29], a manualized school-based intervention that does not have an established evidence base [30], yet is in wide-spread use with over 300,000 books sold and thousands of educators having delivered the program [31]. ZOR is also rooted in CBT principles and uses a metacognitive framework to increase emotion regulation skills by increasing awareness of feelings and building regulation, prosocial skills, and overall wellness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%