“…In general, ART is considered to be effective in decreasing aggressive behavior among forensic psychiatric outpatients (FPOs), even though there are also inconsistent results ( Brännström et al, 2016 ). Furthermore, studies indicate that a high disposition to act aggressively before treatment is associated with more change during treatment ( Hornsveld, van, Dam-Baggen, Leenaars, & Jonkers, 2004 ; Hornsveld, Kraaimaat, Muris, Zwets, & Kanters, 2014 ; Hornsveld, Nijman, Hollin, & Kraaimaat, 2008 ; Hornsveld, 2005 ; Hornsveld, Nijman, & Kraaimaat, 2008 ; Smeijers, Bulten, Buitelaar, & Verkes, 2017 ), whereas presence of cognitive distortions is thought to be related to a less rapid reduction of aggression ( Smeijers et al, 2017 ). In addition, patients who dropped out of ART are characterized by more weekly alcohol and cannabis use, higher levels of psychopathic traits, and proactive aggression ( Hornsveld et al, 2014 ; Hornsveld, Nijman, & Kraaimaat, 2008 ; Smeijers et al, 2017 ).…”