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Practicing Social Skills Training in Mental Health
Social skills training is a collection of various techniques which includes instructions, modeling, behavior rehearsal, corrective feedback, social... -
Teaching Aggression Management Skills
Aggression from children and young people is a frequent occurrence in acute care hospitals and is increasing globally in developed countries such as... -
Teaching Aggression Management Skills
Aggression from children and young people is a frequent occurrence in acute care hospitals and is increasing globally in developed countries such as... -
Acceptability and Feasibility of the Anger and Irritability Management Skills Mobile App Among Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study
Problematic anger as a symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is prevalent in military populations, including Veterans. Existing anger...
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Improving assessment of procedural skills in health sciences education: a validation study of a rubrics system in neurophysiotherapy
BackgroundThe development of procedural skills is essential in health sciences education. Rubrics can be useful for learning and assessing these...
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Transitioning from Hospital to Home: Resilience-Enhancing Skills for Health Care Social Workers
This chapter describes the social worker’s role in hel** patients and their families make a health care transition from hospital to home by... -
Professional Skills for Behavior Analysts: A Survey on the Proficiency and Importance of Hard and Soft Skills
Individuals seeking certification as board certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) require training in both hard and professional (soft) skills. Trainees...
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Technology-Based Methods for Training Counseling Skills in Behavioral Health: a Sco** Review
In the present review, we consider technology-based methods for training and monitoring counseling skills in behavioral health (i.e., addictions,...
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Indicated Prevention for Children Screened in Routine Health Care: Effectiveness of a Social Skills Program on Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms
Social anxiety is common in childhood and potentially transitions into clinical disorders including depression. The present study aimed to examine...
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Professional Development Targeting Classroom Management and Behavioral Support Skills in Early Childhood Settings: A Systematic Review
Early childhood educators are expected to provide the children in their centers high-quality care and preparation for later school success. At the...
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Self-Care Skills
Children with autism or related disabilities may develop self-care skills in a different progression than children identified as neuro- or... -
The mediating role of mothers’ conflict resolution skills in the relationship between mothers’ communication skills and behavioral problems of children aged 3–6 years
Although studies have revealed the importance and effect of mothers' communication levels on behavioral problems seen in children, the role of the...
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Postgraduates’ time management disposition and mental health: mediating role of life satisfaction and moderating role of core self-evaluations
BackgroundThe current study aimed to investigate the relationship between postgraduates’ time management disposition and mental health. As such, it...
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Effects of Future Consequence Consideration, Cognitive Reappraisal, and Self-Efficacy in Health Management on Psychological Distress in Women
Psychological distress in women represents a critical aspect; however, few studies have comprehensively addressed how health management strategies,...
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Work-Health Conflict among Breast Cancer Survivors: Associations with Cancer Self-Management, Quality of Life, and Anticipated Turnover
Breast cancer and its treatment can affect a survivor’s work role, potentially resulting in job loss or work withdrawal. Survivors are encouraged to...
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Moderating Role of Individual and Familial Characteristics in the Improvement of Organizational Skills Following ADHD Youths’ Participation in the TRANSITION Project
This study aims to examine the moderating role of individual (sex, symptom severity, and comorbid disorders) and familial (parental stress and...
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The effect of psychological first-aid virtual education on the communication skills of nurses in disasters: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundDisasters have affected the physical and mental health of people around the world. Since nurses are frontlines in disasters, it seems...
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Parental Practices Contribution to Organizational Skills’ Improvement Following an Intervention Among ADHD Youths
This study examines whether parenting practices contribute to the improvement of Organization, Time Management and Planning (OTMP) skills following...
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Beyond Implementation: Mental Health Professionals’ Perspectives on What is Needed to Sustain Providing the Illness Management and Recovery Program
Although increasingly more mental health services worldwide have implemented Illness Management and Recovery (IMR), the evidence-based psychosocial...
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Play Skills
Play is well understood to be an important aspect of child development and a means of socialisation and learning for children. However, play is a...