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Ep. 79- Selective Mutism

Ep. 79- Selective Mutism

Update: 2024-03-03
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Selective mutism is a condition in which a child is unable to speak in certain situations, despite being fully capable of speech in others.

According to DSM-5, selective mutism is often accompanied by social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, phobias, and situational oppositional behaviors are also common. For example, a child may be unable to speak at school and can communicate without difficulty at home. It’s called selective mutism because a child is only mute in select situations.

Imagine being a child entering a classroom full of children, feeling the urge to speak but unable to utter a single word. Or imagine a grown-up at work who really wants to join in the talk but feels paralyzed by the inability to speak up. This is the reality for individuals with Selective mutism.
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Ep. 79- Selective Mutism

Ep. 79- Selective Mutism

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