This research evaluated two interventions for aiding children in the generalization of social problem-solving skills training: (1) social problem-solving training with teacher-student “dialoguing”, peer pairing, and self-monitoring, and (2) social problem-solving training with teacher-student “dialoguing” only. These two experimental interventions were compared with a non-equivalent control group. It was found that both experimental and control groups improved in the performance of social skills. However, there were no significant differences between the two experimental groups and the control groups on measures of social skills performance, behavioral adjustment, self-efficacy and peer acceptance. These results were consistent with previou...
Objective: Social skills training (SST) aims to increase the ability to perform key social behaviors...
The current dissertation research project utilized a multiple baseline across subjects and across tr...
Children with poor social skills may have more difficulty making and keeping friends. Poor interpers...
The effects that fifteen sessions combining cognitive behavioral techniques and social skills traini...
Many demands are placed on families today as a result of hectic lifestyles, an increase in divorce r...
Children who exhibit problematic levels of disruptive behavior frequently also present with social s...
Social competence is needed for interaction among peers, teachers, and families in order for childre...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a schoolwide social skills training program. Two groups of...
The two main types of social skills interventions with developmentally disordered children, adult-me...
A significant body of recent research suggests that learning disabled children who return to mainstr...
This study evaluated a group-based training program in social skills targeting reduction of problem ...
The purpose of the Interventions section of the journal is to provide professional practitioners wit...
This study investigated the effects of an interpersonal problem solving skills training program for ...
The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive interpersonal prob...
The generalization effects of social skills training (consisting of instructions, feedback, behavior...
Objective: Social skills training (SST) aims to increase the ability to perform key social behaviors...
The current dissertation research project utilized a multiple baseline across subjects and across tr...
Children with poor social skills may have more difficulty making and keeping friends. Poor interpers...
The effects that fifteen sessions combining cognitive behavioral techniques and social skills traini...
Many demands are placed on families today as a result of hectic lifestyles, an increase in divorce r...
Children who exhibit problematic levels of disruptive behavior frequently also present with social s...
Social competence is needed for interaction among peers, teachers, and families in order for childre...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a schoolwide social skills training program. Two groups of...
The two main types of social skills interventions with developmentally disordered children, adult-me...
A significant body of recent research suggests that learning disabled children who return to mainstr...
This study evaluated a group-based training program in social skills targeting reduction of problem ...
The purpose of the Interventions section of the journal is to provide professional practitioners wit...
This study investigated the effects of an interpersonal problem solving skills training program for ...
The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive interpersonal prob...
The generalization effects of social skills training (consisting of instructions, feedback, behavior...
Objective: Social skills training (SST) aims to increase the ability to perform key social behaviors...
The current dissertation research project utilized a multiple baseline across subjects and across tr...
Children with poor social skills may have more difficulty making and keeping friends. Poor interpers...