Social Skills Training For Schizophrenia
Social Skills Training For Schizophrenia
Social Skills Training For Schizophrenia
Alan S Bellack
What are social skills?
• Social skills are the specific behaviors people
use when interacting with others that enable
individuals to be effective at achieving their
personal goals.
• Situations such as having a casual
conversation, making friends, expressing
feelings, or obtaining something from another
person all require the use of social skills.
What Are Some Examples of Social
Skills?
• Good social skills include both what is said during
a social interaction and how it is said.
• Ideally, the room should have a door that closes it off from
the rest of the facility and
• Two tasks
• group facilitator tasks and role-play
confederate tasks
Usually the co-leader who takes on the role of
facilitator is responsible for
• structuring and pacing the session,
• introducing the skill being taught, and
• assigning homework.
The leader who takes on the job of the role play
confederate is responsible for
• participating in role plays with group members
• providing an overview of the group,
• reviewing group rules and expectations, and
• introducing new group members.
• Leaders often find it helpful to alternate
between the two roles (within or across
sessions) to prevent boredom and burnout.
SELECTING CLIENTS FOR GROUP
• any client who exhibits difficulties in
interpersonal situations is a potential
candidate for social skills training.