This document discusses psychoeducation, which is a method of teaching teachers and students about children's behavioral and emotional difficulties. It aims to train teachers to help students gain emotional and behavioral self-control. The document outlines that a therapeutic or child guidance approach is most effective for dealing with disruptive students, as it addresses the complex factors influencing a student's behavior. It also explains that psychoeducation utilizes psychological techniques like building a caring relationship and helping students develop insight into their behaviors and feelings to facilitate long-term behavioral change.
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