Life Skills Training
Life Skills Training studies consistently reported improvements in social functioning, daily living skills, and psychiatric symptoms, especially negative symptoms. The final scoping review included 33 eligible studies. Life Skills Training…
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Life Skills Training studies consistently reported improvements in social functioning, daily living skills, and psychiatric symptoms, especially negative symptoms. The final scoping review included 33 eligible studies. Life Skills Training originated in psychiatric rehabilitation and was being developed for severe mental illness by the 1970s. Group-based Life Skills Training was the most common delivery format in the reviewed studies.