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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] [/quote] [/quote] NP. We had a long discussion with our [b]neuropsych[/b] about social skills classes. There are no long term studies that they really work. Sure there are several "evidenced based" curriculums but no long term studies ( longer than ~2 yrs) that these things make any real difference in the long term.[/quote] [b]Anyone, show me ONE randomized controlled trial published in a good journal that shows a "social skills" intervention works to treat condition A. [/b][/quote] Here you go: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24256459 Show me a shred of evidence that you're not a f*ckin' idiot. P.S. It's not a "neuropsych" it's a psychologist. You really aren't qualified to give any kind of advice. You also have zero concept of how research works. Your poor kid.[/quote]
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