Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, Third Edition

A Step-by-Step Guide

Alan S Bellack author Kim T Mueser author Susan Gingerich author Julie Agresta author Daniel Fulford author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Publishing:12th Nov '24

£86.99

This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia, Third Edition cover

The authoritative presentation of social skills training (SST)--a highly effective, recovery-oriented intervention for people with serious mental illness--the third edition of this complete manual has been significantly revised with over 60% new material. SST can be implemented by a range of providers in diverse clinical and community settings. In a convenient large-size format, the book is packed with practical tools, including clinical vignettes, dialogues, reproducible curricula (Skill Sheets) for 84 skills, guidance for selecting skills to teach based on participants' needs, and tips for overcoming roadblocks. Purchasers get access to a companion website with downloadable copies of the Skill Sheets as well as online-only resources: 84 Social Skill Handouts for clients and 17 assessment forms and other tools for conducting SST groups.

New to This Edition
*Chapters on specific populations: SST with young people with high clinical risk or first-episode psychosis, older individuals, and those in residential or inpatient settings.
*Chapters on cultural factors in SST; gender, sexual identity, and sexual harassment; and technology-based communication.
*Three additional curricular areas--technology-based communication, school, and problem solving--for a total of 26 more skills than the prior edition.
*Many new reproducible and downloadable tools.

"This book can and will change lives. Social skills are a critical aspect of quality of life for all people, and for those with serious mental illness, in particular. This book gives clinicians and administrators a structured, recovery-oriented framework for implementing groups to promote and teach critical social skills. The third edition includes discussions of SST in important areas, such as in first-episode psychosis, technology-based communication, and in different cultural contexts. This is a practical, step-by-step book that makes SST accessible and transparent."--Ken Duckworth, MD, Chief Medical Officer, National Alliance on Mental Illness

"This dynamic, contemporary third edition brings together authors at the forefront of research and clinical services for people with schizophrenia. It includes cutting-edge research evidence for SST, including findings from meta-analysis and other rigorous evaluation strategies. The book translates complex medical and psychiatric information into simple, approachable language for professionals and students at any level. It is firmly anchored in evidence-based practices, but also has a foundational orientation toward mental health recovery. The authors demonstrate tools and interventions that support long-term gains in wellness and community living for individuals with serious mental illness."--Lisa A. Razzano, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago

"Improving the social skills of people with schizophrenia has tremendous implications for long-term prognosis. Previous editions of this book have been my 'go to' for teaching social skills in my own clinical work and for recommendation to students and colleagues. The third edition extends the principles of SST to a variety of new populations, such as individuals with first-episode psychosis; has important coverage of technology-based communication; and addresses ways to adapt SST depending on clients’ race, gender, and sexual identity, in order to make these skills more accessible to all. This book remains the resource on SST."--David Lewis Penn, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"This book is robust in its presentation of foundational theory and research, yet practical enough to help the busy clinician get started implementing SST immediately. Assessment tools and therapy worksheets are provided, along with plentiful examples. The book's modular approach and attention to specific populations allow practitioners to customize groups for the unique needs of service users and contexts. Experienced practitioners and students alike will find essential, evidence-based tools to support the recovery of individuals with schizophrenia.”--Shaun M. Eack, PhD, Professor and Endowed Chair in Social Work, School of Social Work and Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh

"This work has long been a crucial resource for implementing SST. New material in the third edition makes it essential reading--even for clinicians familiar with the previous edition. The authors translate decades of research on psychopathology and SST into practical recommendations."--Stephen R. Marder, MD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles-This book should be required reading for all those involved in the comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with schizophrenia. We recommend it highly. (on the second edition)--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 5/1/2007ƒƒAny clinician, regardless of experience level, who is interested in providing social skills training to individuals with schizophrenia—or to their families—will find a wealth of practical, clinically and empirically sound information. (on the second edition)--Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 6/1/2005ƒƒThe authors provide all the necessary ingredients for implementing state-of-the-art social skills training as they focus on assessment, group leadership skills, and carrying out the group tasks with specific and well-designed curricula....This guide also serves as a textbook for students, enabling them to make giant leaps in their understanding of the nature and execution of evidence-based practices for individuals with persistent mental illness, making clinical experiences more rewarding for trainees and more precise for their supervisors. This instruction manual has the makings to become a classic reference book on the topic of social skills training. (on the second edition)--Community Mental Health Journal, 2/1/2006

ISBN: 9781462555048

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424 pages

3rd edition