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PEERS is a program that teaches social skills to help people make and keep friends and/or romantic partners. It was developed by Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson at UCLA and is used worldwide.
PEERS is a two-year program for freshmen and sophomores who want to pursue careers in the life or physical sciences or mathematics. It offers workshops, advising, research opportunities, and seminars to help students excel in their academic and professional goals.
The UCLA PEERS ® Clinic is proud to share our exciting research initiatives! Belo w is a list of publications in pivotal journals of the evidence supporting the PEERS ® programs. For more information on these publications and ongoing research, please contact us at 310-26-PEERS or peersclinic@ucla.edu.
25 de jun. de 2024 · PEERS® for Adolescents is a group program that teaches social skills to teens with friendship problems. Learn how to apply, attend, and participate in this evidence-based intervention at UCLA.
PEERS® for Adolescents is an evidence-based social skills intervention for motivated teens in middle and high school who are interested in making and keeping friends and/or handling conflict and rejection. Teens and parents attend 16-weekly group sessions for 90 minutes per week.
19 de abr. de 2021 · PEERS. PROGRAM FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN THE SCIENCES . PEERS requires hard work, the benefits you gain will make the program a worthwhile and rewarding experience. Let us help you make your years at UCLA challenging, satisfying and fun!
entire PEERS staff is here to assist and guide you so that you fulfill your potential and achieve your personal goals. At PEERS, we focus on maximizing your success in the sciences by: • Maximizing academic performance; • Promoting deep understanding and learning; • Encouraging active participation in the UCLA scientific community;