Abstract

This study assessed the impact of a DMT intervention in reducing aggression, depression, anxiety and increasing levels of self-esteem in adolescents who experienced trauma. Sixty females between the age of 13 & 18 participated in this study and were randomly assigned to either the experimental group or a wait-list group. The experimental group participated in 12 DMT sessions of 2 h each over a period of 2 months. The BP-AQ, RSES and the RCADS-25 were administered pre and post the intervention to measure the effects. The results of the MANOVA showed no significant difference between the overall pretest and post test scores of the experimental group. Separate ANOVAS with each of the dependent variables showed a significant difference between pre and post test scores. DMT may be effective in reducing aggression and depression.

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