This work is truly a guidebook-succinct, concrete, clearly written, and unambiguously specific. Based upon learning principles, the text naturally presents a linear and hierarchical exposition. The reader is never in...
This popular manual presents an empirically tested format and ready-made curricula for skills training groups in a range of settings.
Basic skills • Accepting Criticism or a Consequence • Talking with Others intermediateskills • Self-Reporting Own Behaviors • Using Relaxation Strategies • Using Self-Talk or Self-Instruction complex skills • Accepting Consequences ...
This book explores the progress made with this idea and gives practical guidance for therapists based on several years’ experience with the technique.
Social Skills Training and Psychiatric Nursing
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The book will prove to be an indispensable source for academic and research psychologists and will be highly useful for professional psychologists interested in the implementation of PST for their clients.
Our primary concern in this chapter will be with the modification of skill deficits in psychiatric patients . Many different kinds of psychiatric patients have received social skills training as the major treatment strategy or as one ...
This book explores the progress made with this idea and gives practical guidance for therapists based on several years’ experience with the technique.
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