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Social skills training effects on social information processing skills in justice-involved adolescents: Affective empathy as predictor or moderator

Posted on January 14, 2019 by Heather Porter

Citation: van der Stouwe, T., Asscher, J., Hoeve, M., van der Laan, P., & Stams, G. (2018). Social skills training effects on social information processing skills in justice-involved adolescents: Affective empathy as predictor or moderator. Children and Youth Services Review, 90, 1-7. Link to publisher’s article.

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