Aggression Replacement Training ®
(Goldstein, Glick & Gibbs 1998)
Aggression Replacement Training is an intervention designed for aggressive adolescents and children.
Its component procedures are:

(1) Skillstreaming - which teaches a curriculum of Prosocial, interpersonal skills (i.e. what to do instead of aggression)

(2) Anger Control Training - to teach youth what not to do if provoked

(3) Moral Reasoning Training - to promote values that respect the rights of others, and help youths want to use the interpersonal and anger management skills taught. Aggression Replacement Training was first employed and evaluated in schools and delinquency centers in 1978. Since that time, an extended series of studies have demonstrated its skill learning, anger control, and recidivism reducing potency.

The U. S. Department of Education's Expert Panel on Safe, Disciplined & Drug Free Schools has recognized Aggression Replacement Training as a Promising Program. To learn more visit the Dept. of Education site at  www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS

Aggression Replacement Training has also been designated as a Model Program by the U.S. Department of Justice, the American Correctional Association , and the Home Office, United Kingdom.