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Game effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy on improving social skills in children with AD-hyperactive in Sanandaj

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Majidi, Rezgar
Rahmani, Sharmin

Abstract

The purpose of this study, the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral play therapy to improve social skills in children with AD - more active Sanandaj. Is a quasi-experimental study pretest - post test control group not equivalent. The study population consisted of all elementary school students with "11-... view more

The purpose of this study, the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral play therapy to improve social skills in children with AD - more active Sanandaj. Is a quasi-experimental study pretest - post test control group not equivalent. The study population consisted of all elementary school students with "11-9" years , referring to a centers of learning disorders in Sanandaj 94-95 . Using convenience sampling of 20 children with learning disorders were selected and assigned to two experimental and control groups. For data collection, a checklist was used to assess social skills children Matson. After 10 sessions of cognitive-behavioral play therapy was applied to the experimental group, the results showed that the game - the treatment is to increase and improve social skills.... view less

Keywords
cognitive ability; child; playing; behavior; behavior therapy; learning difficulty; social change

Classification
General Psychology
Sociology of the Youth, Sociology of Childhood

Document language
English

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 96-102

Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2016) 66

ISSN
2300-2697

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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