Aggression Replacement Training (ART) was developed by Arnold Goldstein, Barry Glick and John Gibbs in the 1980s to help adolescents cope with aggressive emotions.
ART incorporated theories on social skills, anger management and moral reasoning into a single intervention. The program is generally delivered over ten weeks with three hour long meetings per week. Trained facilitators lead the program. ART has been evaluated by a small-scale quasi-experimental study that suggested impact on re-arrest rates of participants.
