The EQUIP Program: Teaching Youth to Think and Act Responsibly Through a Peer - Helping Approach [Paperback - Used]

The EQUIP Program: Teaching Youth to Think and Act Responsibly Through a Peer - Helping Approach [Paperback - Used]
The EQUIP Program: Teaching Youth to Think and Act Responsibly Through a Peer - Helping Approach [Paperback - Used]
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CONDITION - USED - Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include "From the library of" labels or previous owner inscriptions. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. A three-part intervention method for working with antisocial or behavior disordered adolescents. The approach includes training in moral judgment, anger management/correction of thinking errors, and prosocial skills. Youth involved in the EQUIP training program participate in two types of group sessions Equipment Meetings (in which the leader teaches specific skills) and Mutual Help Meetings (in which the leader coaches students as they use the skills they've learned to help each other). The EQUIP program received the 1998 Reclaiming Children and Youth Spotlight on Excellence Award. In addition to being widely used in the U.S., EQUIP has been adapted for use in Canada, the Netherlands, and several other countries.

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