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Social skills training for children / Martin Herbert.

By: Herbert, Martin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: PACTS series--Parent, adolescent and child training skills 2: Publisher: Leicester : The British Psychological Society, 1996Description: 31 p. : ill ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 1854331949.Subject(s): Children -- Social skills | Socialization | Conduct of lifeDDC classification: 303.32
Contents:
Introduction -- The nature of social skills -- Part I: Assessing social skills -- Part II: Intervention social skills training.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book is designed to enable the practitioner to define inappropriate/ dysfunctional social behaviour/skills and put forward explanatory hypotheses for such difficulties. Planning intervention strategies (social skills training/antisocial behaviour reduction) is covered as well as a guide to give to parents.

Includes bibliographical references (page 17).

Introduction -- The nature of social skills -- Part I: Assessing social skills -- Part II: Intervention social skills training.

CIT Module PSYC 6012 - Supplementary reading

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Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Assessing social skills: situational, social learning and interference models..
  • 2 Social Skills Training: behavioural and cognitive methods, parents questions

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Martin Herbert has drawn on years of child and family guidance experience and of teaching professionals from various disciplines for this series. He is currently Professor of Clinical and Community Psychology, University of Exeter, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Exeter Health Authority and a Fellow of The British Psychological Society.

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