نتایج جستجو برای: social skills

تعداد نتایج: 713906  

Journal: Addiction and Health 2011
Ahmad Abedi Ali Kheradmand, Eshrat Zamani, Maliheh Cheshmi Nasim Hedayati

Background: This study aimed to investigate and compare the social skills of students addicted to computer games with normal students. The dependent variable in the present study is the social skills. Methods: The study population included all the students in the second grade of public secondary school in the city of Isfahan at the educational year of 2009-2010. The sample size included 564 stu...

2011
Chulkwon Kim Kim T. Mueser

OBJECTIVE We compared the effects of two brief psychoeducation programs and social skills training on the negative attitudes of mothers with a son who has schizophrenia. METHODS 15 mothers with strong negative feelings towards a sons with schizophrenia were assigned by convenience to participate in one of three brief (5 session) group programs at an outpatient clinic: lecture-based psychoeduc...

2013
Jana Vyskocilova Jan Prasko

Communication skills are important to overall wellbeing, for creating positive interpersonal atmosphere and for solving interpersonal problems. Many patients suffering with various psychiatric disorders suffer from either a state-dependent decrease of social skills or lifelong deficits of such skills. Patients with social skills deficits such as problems with communication with others people, s...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2000
R van Dam-Baggen F Kraaimaat

This study focused on determining whether group social skills training (SST) or cognitive-behavioral group therapy (CBT) works best to treat social anxiety in psychiatric patients. Participants were psychiatric outpatients with a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.) diagnosis of generalized social phobia (GSP). A matching procedure was used to obtain two equivalent sa...

2014
Vera Dekker Maaike H Nauta Erik J Mulder Marieke E Timmerman Annelies de Bildt

BACKGROUND Social skills training (SST) is a common intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) to improve their social and communication skills. Despite the fact that SSTs are often applied in clinical practice, the evidence for the effectiveness of these trainings for children with ASD is inconclusive. Moreover, long term outcome and generalization of learned skills are li...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Kyung-Min Park Jeonghun Ku Soo-Hee Choi Hee-Jeong Jang Ji-Yeon Park Sun I Kim Jae-Jin Kim

Although social skills training (SST) is an effective approach for improving social skills for schizophrenia, the motivational deficit attenuates its efficacy. Virtual reality (VR) applications have allowed individuals with mental disabilities to enhance their motivation for rehabilitation. We compared SST using VR role-playing (SST-VR) to SST using traditional role-playing (SST-TR). This rando...

2017
Logan K. Wink Noha F. Minshawi Rebecca C. Shaffer Martin H. Plawecki David J. Posey Paul S. Horn Ryan Adams Ernest V. Pedapati Tori L. Schaefer Christopher J. McDougle Naomi B. Swiezy Craig A. Erickson

BACKGROUND d-Cycloserine (DCS) enhances extinction learning across species, but it has proven challenging to identify consistent benefit of DCS when added to therapeutic interventions. We conducted a placebo-controlled trial of DCS to potentiate social skills training in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but found substantial improvement in both the DCS and placebo groups at the conclusion of acti...

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منصوره سلامت کمال مقتدایی موسی کافی احمدرضا عابدی عباسعلی حسین خانزاده mansoure salamat

aim and background: one of the most important learning disabilities is spelling learning disability which is accompanied by memory problems and social skills. the main aim of present research was to review the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral play therapy on memory and social skills of children with spelling learning disability. methods and materials: the research method of present study w...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2007
Wendy N Tenhula Joanna E Strong Kinnaman Alan S Bellack

Cognitive deficits are a primary factor in the social and functional impairments characteristic of schizophrenia and an important predictor of treatment success in psychosocial rehabilitation. This study examined the association between abstract reasoning and social functioning by assessing whether learning potential on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) relates to changes in social compete...

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