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This book examines current trends and practices in social skills
instruction for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
focusing on empirical support of current practices and for which
populations such practices have been most frequently evaluated
(e.g., ages, levels of functioning). It details key practices that
may be implemented as social skills teaching strategies as well as
the theoretical underpinnings of the teaching strategies, relevant
empirical support, and a guide to utilization supported by the
empirical evaluations. These guides to utilization are a practical
tool for implementation of commonly evaluated social skills
teaching strategies. In addition, the book describes limitations of
social skills teaching and offers recommendations for future
research and intervention strategies that may overcome its current
limitations. Key topics featured include: Video modeling and social
skills training for individuals with ASD. Behavioral skills
training for ASD. Peer-mediated teaching of persons with autism.
Social narratives of individuals with ASD. Social Skills Teaching
for Individuals with Autism is a must-have resource for
researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as
clinicians, therapists, and other professionals in clinical child
and school psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, social
work, public health, and all interrelated disciplines.
Technology Applications in School Psychology Consultation,
Supervision, and Training explores the ways in which the field of
school psychology is using technological innovations to support and
improve graduate student training and supervision, as well as
school consultation. Chapters based on current research and written
by experts address the integration of telehealth tools and
strategies such as telepresence robots, bug-in-the-ear devices,
videoconferencing, virtual platforms, and more, including a section
dedicated to navigating practical, ethical, and legal concerns.
Throughout, the volume engages with relevant considerations
relating to data management, professional standards, and regulatory
guidelines. This is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for all
those looking to understand the place and potential of established
and emerging technologies within school psychology training and
practice.
Dieses Buch untersucht aktuelle Trends und Praktiken im Bereich der
Vermittlung sozialer Kompetenzen für Menschen mit
Autismus-Spektrum-Störungen (ASS) und konzentriert sich dabei auf
die empirische Unterstützung aktueller Praktiken und darauf, für
welche Bevölkerungsgruppen diese Praktiken am häufigsten
evaluiert wurden (z. B. Alter, Funktionsniveau). Es werden die
wichtigsten Praktiken beschrieben, die als Lehrstrategien für
soziale Fähigkeiten eingesetzt werden können, sowie die
theoretischen Grundlagen der Lehrstrategien, die relevante
empirische Unterstützung und ein Leitfaden für die Anwendung, der
sich auf die empirischen Bewertungen stützt. Diese Leitfäden sind
ein praktisches Hilfsmittel für die Umsetzung der allgemein
evaluierten Lehrstrategien für soziale Kompetenzen. Darüber
hinaus beschreibt das Buch die Grenzen des Lehrens sozialer
Kompetenzen und gibt Empfehlungen für künftige Forschungs- und
Interventionsstrategien, die die derzeitigen Grenzen überwinden
könnten. Zu den wichtigsten Themen gehören: Videomodellierung und
Training sozialer Fertigkeiten für Menschen mit ASD. Training von
Verhaltensfähigkeiten bei ASD. Peer-vermittelter Unterricht für
Menschen mit Autismus. Soziale Narrative von Menschen mit ASD.
Social Skills Teaching for Individuals with Autism ist ein
unverzichtbares Hilfsmittel für Forscher, Professoren und
Studenten sowie für Kliniker, Therapeuten und andere Fachleute aus
den Bereichen klinische Kinder- und Schulpsychologie,
Verhaltenstherapie/Rehabilitation, Sozialarbeit, öffentliches
Gesundheitswesen und allen damit zusammenhängenden Disziplinen.
Technology Applications in School Psychology Consultation,
Supervision, and Training explores the ways in which the field of
school psychology is using technological innovations to support and
improve graduate student training and supervision, as well as
school consultation. Chapters based on current research and written
by experts address the integration of telehealth tools and
strategies such as telepresence robots, bug-in-the-ear devices,
videoconferencing, virtual platforms, and more, including a section
dedicated to navigating practical, ethical, and legal concerns.
Throughout, the volume engages with relevant considerations
relating to data management, professional standards, and regulatory
guidelines. This is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for all
those looking to understand the place and potential of established
and emerging technologies within school psychology training and
practice.
This book examines current trends and practices in social skills
instruction for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD),
focusing on empirical support of current practices and for which
populations such practices have been most frequently evaluated
(e.g., ages, levels of functioning). It details key practices that
may be implemented as social skills teaching strategies as well as
the theoretical underpinnings of the teaching strategies, relevant
empirical support, and a guide to utilization supported by the
empirical evaluations. These guides to utilization are a practical
tool for implementation of commonly evaluated social skills
teaching strategies. In addition, the book describes limitations of
social skills teaching and offers recommendations for future
research and intervention strategies that may overcome its current
limitations. Key topics featured include: Video modeling and social
skills training for individuals with ASD. Behavioral skills
training for ASD. Peer-mediated teaching of persons with autism.
Social narratives of individuals with ASD. Social Skills Teaching
for Individuals with Autism is a must-have resource for
researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as
clinicians, therapists, and other professionals in clinical child
and school psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, social
work, public health, and all interrelated disciplines.
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