Comparison of the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Training and Acceptance and Commitment Training on High-Risk Behaviors in Self-Injurious Adolescents
Elahe Graily Moshkabadi,
Shaban Heydari,
Mohammadkazem Fakhri
Abstract:Objective: Many adolescents face challenges with family, community, and relatives, which may push them towards high-risk behaviors during decision-making stages due to the pressure of these problems. This study compared the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral training (CBT) and acceptance and commitment training (ACT) on high-risk behaviors in self-injurious high school students. Methods and Materials: This quasi-experimental research used a pre-test, post-test, and follow-up design with a control group. Th… Show more
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