A brief review of selective mutism literature |
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Authors: | Krysanski Valerie L |
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Institution: | Clinical Psychology, University of North Dakota, USA. valerie_krysanski@und.nodak.edu |
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Abstract: | Selective mutism is a disorder characterized by a persistent failure to speak in certain social situations. It is typically diagnosed in childhood, and the disorder can last from just a few months to several years in some individuals. Debate surrounds the origins and causes of this disorder. Recent literature suggests that selective mutism may be a form of social phobia. The present article is a brief review of the literature on the etiology, assessment, comorbid diagnoses, and treatment perspectives from several theoretical orientations, including behavioral, family systems, and psychopharmacological. |
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