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An accessible and comprehensive resource for anyone who works with and cares for children and adolescents who have a DSM-5 diagnosis. The guide describes a step-by-step approach to incorporating social skills instruction into treatment plans to help children cope with and overcome their challenges. Convenient charts pair a diagnosis with a list of social and life skills that caregivers can target and teach to build on a child's strengths and improve treatment progress. The manual also includes sample treatment plans and offers guidance on how to implement the teaching of social skills into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An accessible and comprehensive resource for anyone who works with and cares for children and adolescents who have a DSM-5 diagnosis. The guide describes a step-by-step approach to incorporating social skills instruction into treatment plans to help children cope with and overcome their challenges. Convenient charts pair a diagnosis with a list of social and life skills that caregivers can target and teach to build on a child's strengths and improve treatment progress. The manual also includes sample treatment plans and offers guidance on how to implement the teaching of social skills into treatment plans across a variety of settings and levels of care.
Autorenporträt
Kat McGrady (Ed.D, LCPC, NCC) has experience as an educator, school counselor, and mental health therapist. Her dedication to child & adolescent wellbeing and to education is evident in her work to provide parents, professionals, and youth with individualized strategies and evidence-based practices in order to promote growth and success. Currently, Kat works in private practice as therapist and parent coach. She also serves as an adjunct professor for the Johns Hopkins University Master's in Education program, as well as a doctoral advisor for the Johns Hopkins University School of Education.