Assertive Training with Retarded Women

Assertive training was investigated to determine its usefulness in teaching mildly retarded women to become more assertive. The 10 subjects (ages 18-35, WAIS VIQ 50-75) were randomly assigned to either the assertive training or the control group. Experimental subjects received 5 weeks of daily asser...

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Main Author: Gentile, Cynthia Anne
Other Authors: Jenkins, Jack O.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1978
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5040472017-03-17T08:41:25Z Assertive Training with Retarded Women Gentile, Cynthia Anne women with mental disabilites rehabilitation mental health behavior modification People with mental disabilities -- Rehabilitation. Assertiveness (Psychology) Behavior therapy. Women -- Mental health. Assertive training was investigated to determine its usefulness in teaching mildly retarded women to become more assertive. The 10 subjects (ages 18-35, WAIS VIQ 50-75) were randomly assigned to either the assertive training or the control group. Experimental subjects received 5 weeks of daily assertive training sessions which employed modeling, behavior rehearsal, and focused instructions in a group setting. Specific components of assertive behavior were taught in the following order: (a) assertive refusals, (b) assertive requests, (c) posture, (d) eye contact, and (e) loudness, Results of a behavioral role-playing task administered to both groups before and after treatment revealed that assertaive training subjects made significantly greater improvement than controls in their assertive content, Additionally, these subjects manifested significantly more improvement than control subjects on a global assertiveness measure. North Texas State University Jenkins, Jack O. Hughes, Howard, 1937- Doster, Joseph A., 1943- 1978-05 Thesis or Dissertation iv, 42 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002772764-Gentile call-no: 379 N81 no. 5468 oclc: 4150538 untcat: b1141832 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504047/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc504047 English Public Gentile, Cynthia Anne Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic women with mental disabilites
rehabilitation
mental health
behavior modification
People with mental disabilities -- Rehabilitation.
Assertiveness (Psychology)
Behavior therapy.
Women -- Mental health.
spellingShingle women with mental disabilites
rehabilitation
mental health
behavior modification
People with mental disabilities -- Rehabilitation.
Assertiveness (Psychology)
Behavior therapy.
Women -- Mental health.
Gentile, Cynthia Anne
Assertive Training with Retarded Women
description Assertive training was investigated to determine its usefulness in teaching mildly retarded women to become more assertive. The 10 subjects (ages 18-35, WAIS VIQ 50-75) were randomly assigned to either the assertive training or the control group. Experimental subjects received 5 weeks of daily assertive training sessions which employed modeling, behavior rehearsal, and focused instructions in a group setting. Specific components of assertive behavior were taught in the following order: (a) assertive refusals, (b) assertive requests, (c) posture, (d) eye contact, and (e) loudness, Results of a behavioral role-playing task administered to both groups before and after treatment revealed that assertaive training subjects made significantly greater improvement than controls in their assertive content, Additionally, these subjects manifested significantly more improvement than control subjects on a global assertiveness measure.
author2 Jenkins, Jack O.
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title Assertive Training with Retarded Women
title_short Assertive Training with Retarded Women
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title_full_unstemmed Assertive Training with Retarded Women
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