Author: Paul R Smokowski |
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Acculturation and Adaptation in Latino Families: Evaluating the Entre Dos Mundos (EDM) Program
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This presentation describes and evaluates the Entre Dos Mundos intervention, which provides acculturation-focused services to Latino families with the goal of decreasing mental health problems in Latino adolescents.
Social Information-Processing Skills Training to Promote Social Competence and Prevent Aggressive Behavior in the Third Grade
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This presentation is based on a study of the Making Choices Program that aims to promote social competence and reduce aggressive behavior among elementary school children by strengthening skills in processing social information and regulating emotions.
Conduct Problems and Peer Rejection in Childhood: A Randomized Trial of the Making Choices and Strong Families Programs
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This presentation is drawn from the study of a multi-element intervention designed to improve children’s social skills and reduce peer rejection
Childhood Risk and Protective Factors and Late Adolescent Adjustment: Profiles from the Chicago Longitudinal Study
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This lecture reviews findings from a study conducted on the childhood risk and protective factors and late adolescent adjustment, and discusses implications for practice.
The Use of Technology in Social Work
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This presentation discusses the various ways of using technology in group work and school social work and presents several strategies for incorporating technology into social work practice, including video modeling, computer simulation, and virtual reality.
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