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  1. A psychological skills training model provides clear, testable hypotheses concerning the origin of psychological problems (e.g., deficiencies in exposure to skilled models at certain developmental periods). Skill training may be an important method for the prevention of problems.

    • William O'Donohue, Kyle C. Ferguson, Michele Pasquale
    • 2003
  2. The core of the theory is (a) the concept of skill as the capacity to control thinking, feeling and action within particular contexts and domains of action, and (b) a framework for tracking the dynamic structure of skilled actions through 13 developmental levels.

    • Michael Mascolo
  3. Feb 1, 2015 · The OECD publication in 2004 on problem-solving for tomorrow's world, discussed issues related to the definition of problem-solving competence as the ability of individuals to use cognitive...

  4. Abstract. When economists, sociologists and psychologists discuss skill they often appear to be talking about different things, even though they each ascribe high importance to it. To make progress and to facilitate inter-disciplinary communication it would be better to be sure what we mean by skill.

  5. Oct 1, 2010 · This encompassing view of social competence was used to challenge the prevailing disease models of psychopathology and helped give rise to the modern skill training approaches (Ford & Urban,...

  6. This book provides summaries of several foundational models and theories from the literature review of four-decade of research on learning, skill acquisition, expertise development and performance improvement of people.

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  8. This article introduces the special issue of Psychotherapy on evidence-based skills and methods and concomitantly, outlines the purposes and processes of the Interorganizational Task Force that guided the work.

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