Abstract
Problem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success needs to be analyzed. The factors of its success should be specified and the future of CBT hypothesized. Research questions: What are the factors that increase the risk of behavioural disorder? What are the models and approaches currently used in their treatment and what is the effectiveness of CBT? Purpose of study: In the paper author will attempt to find answers to the research questions in terms of capabilities and effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapy. Research methods: Literature review, including APA, models and theories, research analysis. Theoretical study findings: Current Research analysis shows high effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapeutic interventions. Described therapeutic interventions in mainstream cognitive-behavioural, and research on their effectiveness allowed the researcher to assume that CBT has a high efficiency in the treatment of destructive, aggressive and rebellious behaviour by using cognitive-behavioural techniques and strategies. Conclusions Future research on the treatment of patients with behavioural disorders should focus on important areas such as multi-component interventions, effective methods of individualization, identification and management of group processes. Considering CBT of patients with BD, as a successful one in a future, depends on whether the research results under controlled conditions will confirm it in a wide clinical practice.
1. Introduction
Nowadays, the issue of antisocial, oppositional, rebellious and destructive behaviour among children and adolescents is of increasing interest of researchers and scientists from different research areas. Thus, diagnosis of the personality of the patient diagnosed behavioural disorder, along with prevention and intervention programs have ben of particular interest. The researches have focused particularly on the characteristics of individuals with behavioural disorder, their environment, diagnostic symptoms, and causes and consequences of conduct disorders occurring at different levels with varying severity. Antisocial, aggressive, and other types of behaviour are related to disorders in which dysfunction persists the longest hence, the lack of therapeutic intervention can have considerable negative consequences at personal, family and social life levels.
Conclusion
Consideration the discussion above, it is possible to state that behavioural disorders (CD and ODD) are complex clinical problems that affect the functioning of individuals in various spheres of their lives. These disorders may be caused by more cumulative risks factors such as biological, psychological and social, which may take various behavioural forms, and entail problems of various cognitive and emotional character. Additionally, they can be different, depending on the severity of the presented symptoms and diagnostic indicators.