The Cognitive behavior therapy for anger management offenders program consists of three key stages designed to help individuals control and manage their anger through structured therapeutic interventions. The effectiveness of these programs, particularly the National Anger Management Package, has shown promising results with young offenders despite some limitations.
- Programs focus on identifying triggers and developing coping mechanisms through cognitive behavioral therapy
- Implementation occurs in three distinct stages: cognitive preparation, skills acquisition, and application practice
- While effective for some offenders, success varies based on individual differences and program accessibility
- Cost and resource requirements present significant challenges to widespread implementation
- Treatment outcomes show mixed results regarding recidivism reduction