Thomas J. D'Zurilla Ph.D.
Social problem-solving ability has implications for all areas of life, including interpersonal and work-related relationships. The Social Problem Solving Inventory–Revised (SPSI–R™) helps you determine an individual's problem-solving strengths and weaknesses so that deficits can be addressed and treatment progress can be tracked. It is suitable for educational, health care, corrections, or business environments with people who want to explore and develop their social problem-solving skills.
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