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A controlled evaluation of systematic desensitisation and social skills training for socially inadequate psychiatric patients.
Authors:J S Marzillier  C Lambert  J Kellett
Institution:1. Psychology Department, University of Birmingham, P.O. Box 363, Birmingham B15 2TT England;2. Psychology Department, St. Augustine''s Hospital, Farnborough, Kent England;3. Department of Psychiatry, St. George''s Hospital Medical School, Clare House, Blackshaw Road, London S.W.17, England
Abstract:A controlled study of systematic desensitisation and social skills training was carried out on a sample of socially inadequate psychiatric patients. The results showed that both treatments led to significant improvements in the patients' social lives, which, in the case of social skills training were maintained at 6 months follow-up. Neither treatment, however, led to significantly greater anxiety reduction, improvements in social skills or clinical adjustment than the untreated control. Systematic desensitisation ran into a number of procedural difficulties and there was a substantial drop-out rate during treatment. Both treatments are discussed in the light of these mixed results and suggestions made for further research in this area.
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