Selective Mutism: Evidenced Based Treatment This webinar will provide parents and professionals with strategies to work effectively with children with Selective Mutism (SM). Dr. Chelsey Rosen and Clare Ferramosca (BCBA, LBA) work at MPG's SM clinic and are both specialized in this area....
Exposure treatmentSSRI treatmentSelective mutism (SM) is an impairing behavioral disorder of childhood characterized by persistent failure to speak in specific social situations despite the ability to speak in other situations. SM typically begins during the preschool years but is usually not identified ...
2019). Finally, even for RRBIs—which as noted earlier are thought to play a role in the perseverance of social difficulties of children with ASD, specific treatment strategies have been developed (Boyd et al. 2012). For instance, to break insistence on sameness and rigidity, Miller and Neu...
This chapter provides a wide array of behavioural, cognitive, hypnotic, unconscious and acceptance-based strategies for treating SM. It describes the case of Jessica to illustrate that symptom-focused treatment is necessary but not sufficient for treating underlying determinants of an anxiety disorder. ...
This case study demonstrates how behavioral treatment strategies emphasizing behavioral reinforcement techniques can be applied in developmentally appropriate ways to treat young, bilingual children with selective mutism. 展开 关键词: behavioral therapy child culture selective mutism treatment ...
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Treatment of selective mutism based on cognitive behavioral therapy, psychopharmacology, and combination therapy: a systematic review. Nord J Psychiatry. 2018;72:240–250. 47. Rapee RM. The development and modification of temperamental risk for anxiety disorders: prevention of a...
Selective Mutism (DSM-IV: 313.23, ICD-10: F94.0) is a rare phenomenon in child and adolescent psychiatry, with prevalence rates below 1%. Patients limit their verbal communication and social functioning is severely impaired. Evidence for treatment strategies is scarcely available, especially in ...
Discussion focuses on the unique issues of the immigrant family and suggests strategies for intervention.doi:10.1177/1359104500005004009Zelenko, M.Shaw, R.Clinical Child Psychology & PsychiatryZelenko, M., & Shaw, R. (2000). Case study: selective mutism in an immigrant child. Clinical Child ...
Discussion focuses on the unique issues of the immigrant family and suggests strategies for intervention.ZelenkoMarinaShawRichardClinical Child Psychology & PsychiatryZelenko, M., & Shaw, R. (2000). Case study: selective mutism in an immigrant child. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 5 (4)...