“…Social problem-solving interventions have successfully been used to teach social skills to a variety of populations, including individuals with intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injuries (e.g., Foxx, Martella, & Marchand-Martella, 1989;O'Reilly, Lancioni, Gardiner, Tiernan, & Lacey, 2002;O'Reilly, Lancioni & O'Kane, 2000). These interventions have produced very robust outcomes, with social skills generalizing across regular school settings and vocational settings (e.g., Foxx, Faw, & Weber, 1991;O'Reilly & Chasdey-Rusch, 1992;O'Reilly et al, 2002). Additionally, several studies have demonstrated that such interventions can produce longterm positive changes in social behavior (Foxx & Faw, 1992;O'Reilly, Lancioni, & Kierans, 2000).…”