Originally developed by Arnold P. Goldstein and Barry Glick, Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is now revised and updated to reflect over 30 years of use in schools, community agencies, juvenile institutions, and other settings. The new edition of Aggression Replacement Training offers step-by-step session plans for teaching ART's three coordinated components:
Originally developed by Arnold P. Goldstein and Barry Glick, Aggression Replacement Training (ART) is now revised and updated to reflect over 30 years of use in schools, community agencies, juvenile institutions, and other settings. The new edition of Aggression Replacement Training offers step-by-step session plans for teaching ART's three coordinated components:
Dr Barry Glick received his PhD from Syracuse
University in 1972. Trained as a counseling psychologist, Dr. Glick
has devoted his professional career to the development of policies,
programs, and services for adolescents. His areas of specialization
include juvenile delinquency, aggression and violence, youth gangs,
and adolescent emotional disturbance. Dr. Glick has worked in both
private child care agencies and state government in the capacity of
child care worker, psychologist, administrator, manager, and agency
executive staff. Previously Associate Deputy Director for Local
Services, New York State Division for Youth, he is currently an
international consultant to juvenile and adult correctional
systems, educational systems, and mental health systems. He is
first author of Cognitive Behavioral Interventions That Work with
At-Risk Youth (Vols. 1 & 2; Civic Research Institute, 2006, 2009)
and two American Correctional Association Press books: No Time to
Play: Youthful Offenders in Adult Systems (1999), and Recess Is
Over: A Handbook for Managing Youthful Offenders in Adult Systems
(2001). He is coauthor of the first and second editions of
Aggression Replacement Training (Research Press, 1987, 1998) and
The Prosocial Gang (Sage, 1994). Dr. Glick also co-developed
Thinking for a Change, a multimodal cognitive-behavioral
intervention sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections. He
serves on several editorial boards; is a member emeritus of the
National Gangs Advisory Committee; holds the position of University
Scholar at the University of Cincinnati; and is a nationally
certified counselor, approved clinical supervisor, and licensed
mental health counselor.
Dr John C. Gibbs, PhD (Harvard University, 1972),
is a professor of developmental psychology at The Ohio State
University, USA. He has been a member of the State of Ohio
Governor's Council on Juvenile Justice and is a faculty associate
of The Ohio State University Criminal Justice Research Center. His
work has focused on developmental theory, assessment of social
cognition and moral judgment development, and interventions with
conduct-disordered adolescents. A coauthor on the second edition of
Aggression Replacement Training (Research Press, 1998), he is first
author of The EQUIP Program (1995) and coauthor of The EQUIP
Program Implementation Guide (2001). His other books include EQUIP
for Educators (Research Press, 2005), Moral Development and
Reality: Beyond the Theories of Kohlber, Hoffman, and Haidt (3rd
ed.; Oxford University Press, in press) and Moral Maturity:
Measuring the Development of Sociomoral Reflection (Erlbaum/Taylor
& Francis, 1992).
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