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- W2142885462 abstract "SVAtY. Alcoholics performed significantly better than did other psychiatric patients on a test of social skills. Social skills training programs have recently become a popular type of treatment for a variety of psychiatric patient groups. Monti and his col- leagues (1, 2) have demonstrated the effectiveness of a social skills train- ing program for skill-deficient, diagnostically mixed groups of psychiatric inpatients and day hospital patients. Other researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of social skills training for diagnostically homogeneous groups of patients. For example, Finch and Wallace (3) have demon- strated the effectiveness of such training in schizophrenic patients, and Hersen et al. (4) in unipolar depressed patients. Social skills training has often been proposed as a treatment strategy for alcoholic patients. Several researchers (5, 6) have described training approaches for alcoholics, but few evaluative data have been reported. Although several therapists (1, 2, 7) have treated alcoholics among heter- ogeneous groups of patients, few have systematically evaluated or at- tempted to improve the social competence of a group of alcoholics. Social skills training is often prescribed for alcoholics regardless of their level of social competence--sometimes without any prescreening of social compe- tence (8)--apparently on the assumption that all alcoholics need social skills training. To date, it has not been convincingly demonstrated that alcoholics, as a group, are socially deficient. Our clinical experience suggests that many alcoholics, when compared with other patients in general psychiatric units, have appropriate social skills. The purpose of the present study was to compare alcoholics' social skills with those of other psychiatric patients, Brown University and the Veterans Administration Medical Center (Davis Park), Provi-" @default.
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- W2142885462 title "Assessment of social skills in alcoholics and other psychiatric patients." @default.
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