children with selective mutism often look down, blush, or otherwise express anxiety that disrupts their engagement with people and activities. Selective mutism is related to social anxiety and social phobia, and more than 90 percent of children with selective mutism also manifest symptoms of one of...
SelectiveMutism 系统标签: mutismselectivechilddisorderpathologistspeech SelectiveMutism Selectivemutism,formallyknownaselectivemutism,isadisorderof childhoodthatischaracterizedbytheperistentlackofspeechinatleastone socialsituation,despitetheabilitytospeakinothersituations..Onsetof selectivemutismtypicallyoccursbeforeachildis5...
Steven can play on his computer but he struggles to complete most daily activities such as dressing, hairbrushing and showering so Mum helps him with these in the morning. He is often off school as he feels sick most mornings and at school he only has one friend who isnt in all of ...
Selective mutism (SM) is a psychological condition usually occurring during childhood that is characterized by a total absence of speech in specific social situations while speech production appears to be normal in other situations. For example, children with SM may not respon...
Muchnik, C., Ari-Even Roth, D., Hildesheimer, M., Arie, M., Bar-Haim, Y., Henkin, Y., 2013. Abnormalities in auditory efferent activities in chil- dren with selective mutism. Audiol. Neurootol. 18, 353-361.Muchnik, C., Roth, D. A. E., Hildesheimer, M., Arie, M., ...
Measures of family factors Selective mutism group M (SD) FACIa (i) Parental warmth subscale 4.24 (1.48) (ii) Parental involvement/protection subscale 4.97 (1.24) (a) Social activities away from home 2.79 (1.18) (b) Parental monitoring 4.00 (.80) (c) Comfort with separation 3.41 (.95) (...
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