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Self-Management During Counseling Sessions - The Behavioral Assessment of Processes

NCJ Number
83658
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Dated: (June 1982) Pages: 204-216
Author(s)
W Friesen; D Andrews
Date Published
1982
Length
13 pages
Annotation
The social learning model of behavioral self-management provides a promising base for the assessment of intra-and interindividual differences in self-control. Assessments of the anticriminal efforts of probationers were made from audiotapes of counseling sessions.
Abstract
The assessments proved to be reliable, to correlate with several relevant attitude and personality measures and were more predictive of postprogram recidivism. The application of specific self-regulation skills were more predictive than were general plans or expressions of values supportive of self-management. (Publisher abstract)

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