Bellack, A.S., Mueser, K.T., Gingerich, S., and Agresta, J. (2004). Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia: A Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition. Guilford Press, New ...
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Precin, P. (1999). Living Skills Recovery Workbook. Butterworth-Heinemann. This workbook provides clinicians with tools to help consumers with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders ...
Employability is an example of social action through, for example, training programmes or personalised guidance. Older people ...
Social skills training is often used to address the challenges that autistic children have with social interaction and social communication. Such training can provide a safe and structured way of ...
Given the evidence of the benefits of combining different training approaches, and especially the link between social cognition and functional outcome, we hypothesize that this integrative program ...
Social skills are an incredibly important element to daily life, as we are constantly interacting with humans whether it’s on ...