Breaking the cycle of anger: a CBT intervention for war-traumatized adolescents in a pretest–posttest study (opens in new tab)
ObjectiveWar-traumatized adolescents are at heightened risk of persistent anger and emotional dysregulation, which can impair mental health, social functioning, and community adjustment. Evidence-based interventions that specifically address anger in humanitarian settings remain limited. This study aimed to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes of a culturally adapted cognitive behavioral group intervention for reducing anger among war-affected adolescents in Jordan...
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