<p>Review of the first publication:</p><p>‘Highly recommended reading for anyone working in the area of social skills training.’</p><p>— <i>The British Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 144, Issue 1</i></p>

Research into and analysis of social skill training had become a subject of major interest by the early 1980s. On one hand, academic psychologists were increasingly focused on understanding social interaction, while on the other, there was growing demand for the practical application of social skill training across various contexts. First published in 1983, New Directions in Social Skill Training reflects the advancements and concerns of the time, addressing a wide range of needs—from students undergoing professional training who require specialised skills, to psychiatric patients and individuals with mental handicaps who face deficiencies in social skills.

The book presents a number of significant advances in the field, covering key issues such as cognition and social skills, situational factors influencing social skills, linguistic analysis of skills, articulation and organisation of skills, and the development of social skills. New Directions in Social Skill Training, therefore, should be of great interest to social, clinical and applied psychologists, nurses, social workers, and counsellors.

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Research into and analysis of social skill training had become a subject of major interest by early 1980s. First published in 1983, this book addresses needs of students undergoing professional training who require specialised skills, and of psychiatric patients and individuals with mental handicaps who face deficiencies in social skills.

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1. Introduction 2. Editorial Introduction
Social Skills Training for Teaching: A Cognitive Perspective 3. Editorial Introduction
Social Skills and Applied Linguistics: Radical Implications for Training 4. Editorial Introduction
Linguistics for Social Skill Training 5. Editorial Introduction
Situational Determinants of Social Skill 6. Editorial Introduction
The Identification and Assessment of Social Skills 7. Editorial Introduction
Individual Differences and SST 8. Editorial Introduction
Critical Elements in the Development of Children’s Social Skills 9. Editorial Introduction
Research in Social Skills Training: a Critique 10. Conclusion

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781041241003
Publisert
2026-02-27
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
332

Biografisk notat

Roger Ellis

Dorothy Whittington