Social Anxiety Disorder and Social Skills: A Critical Review of the Literature (Report)
The International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy 2010, Summer, 6, 2
-
- 2,99 €
-
- 2,99 €
Descrizione dell’editore
INTRODUCTION Social skills are in general considered to be essential for the processes of social adjustment and functioning of individuals, whether they have psychiatric disorders or not (Angelico, 2004; Argyle, 1967/1994; Bandeira, 2003; Halford & Hayes, 1995; Morrison & Bellack, 1987; Turner, Beidel & Flood, 2003; Turner, Beidel & Townsley, 1992; Zigler & Phillips, 1962).
Altri libri di The International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy
Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depressed Cancer Patients: Factors Associated with Treatment Outcome and Attrition.
2008
A Behavior Analytic Perspective on Victimology.
2007
An Independent Evaluation of Mode Deactivation Therapy for Juvenile Offenders (Report)
2011
State of the Research & Literature Address: ACT with Children, Adolescents and Parents (Report)
2011
Evaluation of Preference Assessment Procedures for Use with Infants and Toddlers (Report)
2010
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: Description, Research and Future Directions (Report)
2009