Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, Third Edition
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Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, Third Edition
A Step-by-Step Guide
Bellack, Alan S.; Agresta, Julie; Mueser, Kim T.; Gingerich, Susan; Fulford, Daniel
Guilford Publications
10/2024
424
Mole
9781462555031
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword, Patrick D. McGorry
I. Principles, Research, and Assessment
1. Schizophrenia, Social Skills, and Recovery
2. SST as an Evidence-Based Practice
3. Assessment
II. Teaching Social Skills
4. Methods for Teaching Social Skills
5. Starting an SST Group
6. Curricula for SST Groups
7. Tailoring Skills for Individual Needs and Goals
8. Solutions for Common Problems
III. Special Populations, Settings, and Needs
9. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
10. Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis
11. SST for Technology-Based Communication
12. Older Individuals
13. Inpatient and Residential Settings
14. Cultural Issues
15. Considerations for Gender and Sexual Identity and Social Skills Related to Sexual Harassment
IV. Curricular Skill Sheets for Group Leaders
- Four Basic Social Skills
- Conversation Skills
- Assertiveness Skills
- Friendship and Dating
- Dealing with Conflict
- Dealing with Substance Use Situations
- Education Skills
- Work Skills
- Technology-Based Communication
- Living with Other People
- Interacting with Healthcare Professionals
- Solving Problems
References
Index
I. Principles, Research, and Assessment
1. Schizophrenia, Social Skills, and Recovery
2. SST as an Evidence-Based Practice
3. Assessment
II. Teaching Social Skills
4. Methods for Teaching Social Skills
5. Starting an SST Group
6. Curricula for SST Groups
7. Tailoring Skills for Individual Needs and Goals
8. Solutions for Common Problems
III. Special Populations, Settings, and Needs
9. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
10. Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis
11. SST for Technology-Based Communication
12. Older Individuals
13. Inpatient and Residential Settings
14. Cultural Issues
15. Considerations for Gender and Sexual Identity and Social Skills Related to Sexual Harassment
IV. Curricular Skill Sheets for Group Leaders
- Four Basic Social Skills
- Conversation Skills
- Assertiveness Skills
- Friendship and Dating
- Dealing with Conflict
- Dealing with Substance Use Situations
- Education Skills
- Work Skills
- Technology-Based Communication
- Living with Other People
- Interacting with Healthcare Professionals
- Solving Problems
References
Index
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SST; serious mental illness; psychosis; psychotic; inpatients; clients; schizophrenic; groups; counseling; therapy; treatment manuals; lesson plans; curricula; hospitals; programs; psychiatric; disabilities; rehabilitation; recovery; chronic; disorders; psychosocial; interpersonal; communication; relationships
Foreword, Patrick D. McGorry
I. Principles, Research, and Assessment
1. Schizophrenia, Social Skills, and Recovery
2. SST as an Evidence-Based Practice
3. Assessment
II. Teaching Social Skills
4. Methods for Teaching Social Skills
5. Starting an SST Group
6. Curricula for SST Groups
7. Tailoring Skills for Individual Needs and Goals
8. Solutions for Common Problems
III. Special Populations, Settings, and Needs
9. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
10. Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis
11. SST for Technology-Based Communication
12. Older Individuals
13. Inpatient and Residential Settings
14. Cultural Issues
15. Considerations for Gender and Sexual Identity and Social Skills Related to Sexual Harassment
IV. Curricular Skill Sheets for Group Leaders
- Four Basic Social Skills
- Conversation Skills
- Assertiveness Skills
- Friendship and Dating
- Dealing with Conflict
- Dealing with Substance Use Situations
- Education Skills
- Work Skills
- Technology-Based Communication
- Living with Other People
- Interacting with Healthcare Professionals
- Solving Problems
References
Index
I. Principles, Research, and Assessment
1. Schizophrenia, Social Skills, and Recovery
2. SST as an Evidence-Based Practice
3. Assessment
II. Teaching Social Skills
4. Methods for Teaching Social Skills
5. Starting an SST Group
6. Curricula for SST Groups
7. Tailoring Skills for Individual Needs and Goals
8. Solutions for Common Problems
III. Special Populations, Settings, and Needs
9. Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders
10. Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis
11. SST for Technology-Based Communication
12. Older Individuals
13. Inpatient and Residential Settings
14. Cultural Issues
15. Considerations for Gender and Sexual Identity and Social Skills Related to Sexual Harassment
IV. Curricular Skill Sheets for Group Leaders
- Four Basic Social Skills
- Conversation Skills
- Assertiveness Skills
- Friendship and Dating
- Dealing with Conflict
- Dealing with Substance Use Situations
- Education Skills
- Work Skills
- Technology-Based Communication
- Living with Other People
- Interacting with Healthcare Professionals
- Solving Problems
References
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
SST; serious mental illness; psychosis; psychotic; inpatients; clients; schizophrenic; groups; counseling; therapy; treatment manuals; lesson plans; curricula; hospitals; programs; psychiatric; disabilities; rehabilitation; recovery; chronic; disorders; psychosocial; interpersonal; communication; relationships