ERIC Number: EJ1383669
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Publication Date: 2023-Jul
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Exploring the Potential Common Psychotherapeutic Factors: Use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindful Yoga and Positive Psychology in Enhancing the Well-Being of Students with SENs in Hong Kong
Chan, Hiu Wo; Wong, Daniel Fu Keung; Kwok, Sylvia Lai Yuk Ching; Lo, Herman Hay Ming; Ng, Ting Kin
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, v23 n3 p228-243 Jul 2023
This study examined the effects of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindful yoga and positive psychology interventions and identified common psychotherapeutic elements that exert critical treatment effects on Hong Kong Chinese students with special educational needs (SENs). Forty-seven participants received CBT intervention while 42 and 41 participants received mindful yoga and positive psychology interventions, respectively (N = 130). Mixed ANOVAs revealed no significant interaction effect between time and intervention condition on any outcome variables. However, within-subjects ANOVA revealed significant improvements in some dimensions within each intervention, including areas of behavioural problems, positive feelings and positive relationships. Changes in negative automatic thoughts were also found to lessen negative emotions in all three interventions. This study ascertained the differential effects of the selected approaches in ameliorating negative emotion, reducing behavioural problems and enhancing positive relationships among students with SENs in various treatment approaches. In addition, this study highlighted several common psychotherapeutic elements, which could potentially serve as important factors and constitute the formulation of an integrative psychotherapeutic framework for enhancing the well-being of students with SENs in Hong Kong. Finally, implications for practice and the possible development of an integrative intervention model were discussed.
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification, Therapy, Metacognition, Intervention, Psychotherapy, Students with Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Emotional Response, Behavior Problems, Peer Relationship, Foreign Countries, Well Being, Psychology
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Hong Kong
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