Cognitive - Behavioural Approaches
They includepsychoeducatiorzal and rational-emotive therapy. The goal is to identify problem behaviour and irrational beliefs and then to design strategies for immediate action plans. Psychoeducational therapy specifically involves a process of learning about oneself, gaining self-understanding and self-knowledge. Once the client has progressed in the understanding, he/she will be in a position to regulate higher beliaviour in accordance with some standard. This therapy is intended to teach the individual to 'manage physical and mental impulses.