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Doing anger differently: a group percussion therapy for angry adolescent boys
1School of Behavioural Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia. mjcbass@bigpond.com
Abstract:
This paper describes Doing Anger Differently (DAD), a group treatment for young adolescent boys with high levels of anger. The approach is school-based, 10 weeks long, and utilizes music in the form of percussion to engage this difficult to treat population into treatment and to represent the experience of anger. A tri-level intervention is described: the experience of anger and its influence on action; the formation of meaning and identity resulting from anger and aggression; and the emphasis on group work and the interpersonal basis of anger. Techniques used throughout the group are discussed and illustrative case vignettes are provided.