Schizophrenic patients discharged from acute inpatient settings are often unprepared to function outside the hospital, leading to recidivism and frequent rehospitalization. Social skills training programs addressing this need have hitherto only been developed for use in outpatient or long-term inpatient settings. We describe the development of a social skills training program for application in a short-term acute inpatient unit. Nursing coordinates the program, which is designed for a 3 to 4 week hospitalization and is delivered in an open group setting. The training program emphasizes communication skills, problem solving, affect identification, needs recognition, and social relatedness. The program uses group discussions, writing tasks, p...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia often have social skills deficits. Social skill training (SS...
Deficits in social and role functioning are central to schizophrenia. Social skills training (SST) a...
Social cognition has been recognized as one of the key cognitive factors that is impaired in schizop...
The goal of group social skills training is to help clients learn, practice, and develop the skills ...
The literature dealing with social skills training of schizophrenic pa-tients indicates that topogra...
The role of social cognition in severe mental illness (SMI) has gained much attention, especially ov...
Six patients meeting DSM III criteria for schizophrenia, residual phase who lived in community hoste...
Recently, several mental hospitals have implemented social skills training for schizophrenic patient...
Clinical researchers have recently emphasized focus on recovery from schizophrenia in treatment effi...
Social skills training has proved to be effective in increasing the social competence ofchronic men-...
The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a new social cognition (SC) remediatio...
Social skills training (SST) has been widely used in attempts to rehabilitate chronic schizophrenic ...
Comprehensive social cognition training programs have been effective to improve social cognition in ...
Social and cognitive skill acquisition were evaluated in 33 (male=24, female=11) outpatients with sc...
This study was conducted as a two-group pretest-posttest design to determine the effect of psychosoc...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia often have social skills deficits. Social skill training (SS...
Deficits in social and role functioning are central to schizophrenia. Social skills training (SST) a...
Social cognition has been recognized as one of the key cognitive factors that is impaired in schizop...
The goal of group social skills training is to help clients learn, practice, and develop the skills ...
The literature dealing with social skills training of schizophrenic pa-tients indicates that topogra...
The role of social cognition in severe mental illness (SMI) has gained much attention, especially ov...
Six patients meeting DSM III criteria for schizophrenia, residual phase who lived in community hoste...
Recently, several mental hospitals have implemented social skills training for schizophrenic patient...
Clinical researchers have recently emphasized focus on recovery from schizophrenia in treatment effi...
Social skills training has proved to be effective in increasing the social competence ofchronic men-...
The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the efficacy of a new social cognition (SC) remediatio...
Social skills training (SST) has been widely used in attempts to rehabilitate chronic schizophrenic ...
Comprehensive social cognition training programs have been effective to improve social cognition in ...
Social and cognitive skill acquisition were evaluated in 33 (male=24, female=11) outpatients with sc...
This study was conducted as a two-group pretest-posttest design to determine the effect of psychosoc...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia often have social skills deficits. Social skill training (SS...
Deficits in social and role functioning are central to schizophrenia. Social skills training (SST) a...
Social cognition has been recognized as one of the key cognitive factors that is impaired in schizop...