Practitioner's Guide to Empirically Based Measures of Social Skills

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Social skills are at the core of mental health, so much so that deficits in this area are a criterion of clinical disorders, across both the developmental spectrum and the DSM. The Practitioner’s Guide to Empirically-Based Measures of Social Skills gives clinicians and researchers an authoritative resource reflecting the ever growing interest in social skills assessment and its clinical applications. This one-of-a-kind reference approaches social skills from a social learning perspective, combining conceptual background with practical considerations, and organized for easy access to material relevant to assessment of children, adolescents, and adults. The contributors’ expert guidance covers developmental and diversity issues, and includes suggestions for the full range of assessment methods, so readers can be confident of reliable, valid testing leading to appropriate interventions.

Key features of the Guide:

  • An official publication of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • Describes empirically-based assessment across the lifespan
  • Provides in-depth reviews of nearly 100 measures, their administration and scoring, psychometric properties, and references
  • Highlights specific clinical problems, including substance abuse, aggression, schizophrenia, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and social anxiety
  • Includes at-a-glance summaries of all reviewed measures
  • Offers full reproduction of more than a dozen measures for children, adolescents, and adults, e.g. the Interpersonal Competence Questionnaire and the Teenage Inventory of Social Skills

As social skills assessment and training becomes more crucial to current practice and research, the Practitioner’s Guide to Empirically-Based Measures of Social Skills is a steady resource that clinicians, researchers, and graduate students will want close at hand.

Author(s): Douglas W. Nangle, Rachel L. Grover, Lauren J. Holleb, Michael Cassano, Jessica Fales (auth.), Douglas W. Nangle, David J. Hansen, Cynthia A. Erdley, Peter J. Norton (eds.)
Series: ABCT Clinical Assessment Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 538
Tags: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Child and School Psychology

Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Defining Competence and Identifying Target Skills....Pages 3-19
Social-Cognitive Models and Skills....Pages 21-35
A Conceptual Basis in Social Learning Theory....Pages 37-48
Front Matter....Pages 49-49
Social Skills and Psychological Adjustment....Pages 51-67
Assessing Children and Adolescents....Pages 69-85
Assessing Adults....Pages 87-98
Social Skills Interventions....Pages 99-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Developmental Factors Related to the Assessment of Social Skills....Pages 119-134
Diversity Considerations in Assessing Social Skills....Pages 135-153
Anger and Aggression....Pages 155-166
Social Anxiety and Withdrawal....Pages 167-178
Assessment of Social Skills and Intellectual Disability....Pages 179-192
Assessment of Social Skills and Social Competence in Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders....Pages 193-205
Schizophrenia....Pages 207-223
Assessment of Social Skills in Substance Use Disorders....Pages 225-249
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Child Measures....Pages 253-325
Adolescent Measures....Pages 327-381
Adult Measures....Pages 383-418
Quick-View Guides....Pages 419-430
Reprints of Selected Measures....Pages 431-503
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Glossary....Pages 505-506
Back Matter....Pages 419-538