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IMPACT OF GROUP THERAPY ON PENITENTIARY VOCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS

NCJ Number
28687
Journal
Journal of Psychology Volume: 88 Dated: (1974) Pages: 215-221
Author(s)
A N B NEDD; E S SHIHADEH
Date Published
1974
Length
7 pages
Annotation
STUDY WHICH COMPARED THE INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF PARTICIPATION IN GROUP THERAPY ON INMATES' PERCEPTION OF THE REHABILITATIVE VALUE OF THESE TWO PROGRAMS.
Abstract
SUBJECTS WERE 175 INMATES OF A MEDIUM SECURITY CANADIAN PENITENTIARY. IT WAS HYPOTHESIZED THAT PARTICIPATION IN GROUP THERAPY WOULD HEIGHTEN INMATES' PERCEPTION OF THE UTILITY OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING AS A REHABILITATIVE DEVICE BUT WOULD HAVE NO EFFECT ON THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF UTILITY OF ACADEMIC EDUCATION. RESULTS INDICATE THAT GROUP THERAPY ASSISTED IN DEVELOPING MORE POSITIVE ATTITUDES AMONG INMATES TOWARDS VOCATIONAL TRAINING, BUT HAD NO EFFECT ON THEIR LOW EVALUATION OF ACADEMIC EDUCATION. ACTUAL PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAMS, THROUGH THE OPERATION OF PRESSURES TO REDUCE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE CREATED BY SUCH PARTICIPATION, WAS MORE EFFECTIVE IN CREATING EVALUATIONS IN THE CASE OF ACADEMIC EDUCATION THAN IN THE CASE OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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