Effectiveness of a Social Skills Training Program Using Self/Other Perspective-Taking: A Nine-Month Follow-Up
- Grizenko, Natalie M.D., FRCPC
- Zappitelli, Michael M.D.
- Langevin, Jean-Philippe
- Hrychko, Sophie M.D., FRCPC
- El-Messidi, Amira
- Kaminester, David M.D.
- Pawliuk, Nicole M.A.
- Stepanian, Marina Ter B.A.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 70(4):p 501-509, October 2000. | DOI: 10.1037/h0087662
Using a pre/posttest design, with a nine-month follow-up, a new, “modified” social skills training program, which incorporates the concept of'self/other perspective-taking, was evaluated and compared to a traditional social skills program in a sample of 36 children. Students in the modified group showed more short- and long-term improvement in behavior than did those in the traditional social skills training group. Implications for practice and research are discussed.
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