Background: Schizophrenia imposes problems in day to day living, community functioning, interpersonal relationships, problem-solving strategies or new skills acquisition. Psychosocial intervention like social skills training helps in the improvement of social skills of the person with schizophrenia. The applicability of social skills training for the patient with poor social skills has been well evidenced in social work practice. Aim: The present case study aimed to improve the social skills of the person with schizophrenia by using social skills training. Methodology: This case study was a single subject case study done in the inpatient department of LGBRIMH, Tezpur. A case diagnosed with schizophrenia according to ICD-10 criteria was sele...
Background: Social cognition difficulties in schizophrenia are seen as a barrier to recovery. Interv...
Background: Schizophrenia is part of a psychotic disorder characterized by a loss of understanding o...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the impact of a psychosocial skills training program, consisting of p...
There are various quantitative studies have been conducted both nationally as well as internationall...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia often have social skills deficits. Social skill training (SS...
Schizophrenia causes the patients difficulties in building and maintaining social relationships. Fur...
Background: Schizophrenia is part of a psychotic disorder characterized by a loss of understanding o...
Social skills training (SST) has been widely used in attempts to rehabilitate chronic schizophrenic ...
Social and cognitive skill acquisition were evaluated in 33 (male=24, female=11) outpatients with sc...
Deficiencies in thinking, perception, unnatural or dull affect and social behavior, including decrea...
Problem considered: Social skills training helps improve interpersonal relationship in schizophrenia...
Social skills deficit has been a long-standing functional impairment among people with Schizophrenia...
A Quasi Experimental Study was conducted to Assess the Effectiveness of Social Skills Training Progr...
Clinical researchers have recently emphasized focus on recovery from schizophrenia in treatment effi...
The presence of social deficits in schizophrenia has been widely described in the literature as well...
Background: Social cognition difficulties in schizophrenia are seen as a barrier to recovery. Interv...
Background: Schizophrenia is part of a psychotic disorder characterized by a loss of understanding o...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the impact of a psychosocial skills training program, consisting of p...
There are various quantitative studies have been conducted both nationally as well as internationall...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia often have social skills deficits. Social skill training (SS...
Schizophrenia causes the patients difficulties in building and maintaining social relationships. Fur...
Background: Schizophrenia is part of a psychotic disorder characterized by a loss of understanding o...
Social skills training (SST) has been widely used in attempts to rehabilitate chronic schizophrenic ...
Social and cognitive skill acquisition were evaluated in 33 (male=24, female=11) outpatients with sc...
Deficiencies in thinking, perception, unnatural or dull affect and social behavior, including decrea...
Problem considered: Social skills training helps improve interpersonal relationship in schizophrenia...
Social skills deficit has been a long-standing functional impairment among people with Schizophrenia...
A Quasi Experimental Study was conducted to Assess the Effectiveness of Social Skills Training Progr...
Clinical researchers have recently emphasized focus on recovery from schizophrenia in treatment effi...
The presence of social deficits in schizophrenia has been widely described in the literature as well...
Background: Social cognition difficulties in schizophrenia are seen as a barrier to recovery. Interv...
Background: Schizophrenia is part of a psychotic disorder characterized by a loss of understanding o...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the impact of a psychosocial skills training program, consisting of p...