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Learn best practices for helping clients with selective mutism, including SM causes, symptoms, and effective treatment options, find where to access resources in your area, and connect with other professionals
- What is SM? | Selective Mutism Association
Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood, in which an individual is nonverbal in certain settings and situations, despite being able to communicate when comfortable or at home
- What Is Selective Mutism? - Selective Mutism Association
Selective Mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder characterized by an individual’s inability to speak in one or more social settings (e g , at school, in public places, with peers) despite the ability to speak comfortably in other settings (e g , at home with immediate family)
- Do I Have Selective Mutism?
Do I have selective mutism? Use this symptoms checklist to see if the anxiety disorder affects you, plus find tips on treating professionals
- What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Selective Mutism?
Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood, in which an individual is nonverbal in certain settings and situations, despite being able to communicate when comfortable or at home
- Treating Selective Mutism - Selective Mutism Association
Treatment for selective mutism (SM) can include psychotherapy and medication to address the anxiety that underlies the person’s inability to speak in certain situations
- Frequently Asked Questions | Selective Mutism Association
What is selective mutism (SM)? What other behaviors or personality traits are associated with selective mutism? How does SM differ from shyness? What causes selective mutism? Who gets selective mutism?
- About Us - Selective Mutism Association
Since the mid-1990s, the Selective Mutism Association (SMA) has been dedicated to increasing awareness about this anxiety disorder Here’s how we began and how we got to where we are now
- Toolkit for Educators - Selective Mutism
what is selective mutism? Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which a child is unable to speak in some settings and to some people because of anxiety Children with SM often are described as “chatterboxes” at home and in very comfortable settings
- Understanding Treating Selective Mutism (SM) in Teens
Understanding Treating Selective Mutism (SM) in Teens Behavioral Conceptualization of SM Cycle of Negative Reinforcement SM behaviors may result from a long series of negatively reinforced interactions Negative reinforcement is when a behavior increases due to the removal of an unwanted feeling behavior
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