Modification of an impulsive cognitive tempo in emotionally disturbed boys |
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Authors: | A. J. Finch Jr. Maxine Doyle Wilkinson W. M. Nelson III L. E. Montgomery |
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Affiliation: | 1. Virginia Treatment Center for Children, Box 1-L, 23201, Richmond, Virginia 2. Virginia Commonwealth University, USA 3. Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Mental Health and Retardation Services, USA
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Abstract: | In order to determine the relative effectiveness of verbal self-instructions and training to delay before responding in modifying an impulsive cognitive style, 15 impulsive emotionally disturbed boys were assigned to one of three groups. The cognitive-training group was given practice in verbal self-instructions, the delay-training group received practice in delaying before responding, and the control group received no training. Posttreatment scores on the Matching Familiar Figures Test showed a significant increase in latencies for both the cognitive and delay-training groups. However, only the cognitive-training group, which had recieved practice in verbal self-instructions, made fewer errors following training. Implications for future research and potential treatment strategies for verbal self-instructions are discussed. |
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