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Title
Treating selective mutism as a speech-language pathologist
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Contribution
Doll, Emily R. (Author)
Subject
Mutism--therapy (MESH)
Mutism--diagnosis (MESH)
Child (MESH)
Speech-Language Pathology--methods (MESH)
Language
English
Classification
LCC: RJ496.S7 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
NLM: WS 350.7 (Assigner: dnlm) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 618.92/855 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals are unable to communicate in certain environments or contexts (such as at school or in the community) despite having appropriate speech and language skills in other settings. By drawing on their extensive knowledge of language development, language complexity, and therapeutic approaches, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can provide life-changing results for children with SM. Treating Selective Mutism as a Speech-Language Pathologist is a comprehensive yet accessible resource designed to bridge the gap in the current SM literature and empower SLPs to treat this disorder effectively. This valuable professional resource has tools for SLPs at every stage of their careers, from new clinicians preparing for potential cases of SM to experienced SLPs looking to expand their knowledge base"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Overview of anxiety
History of SM and etiological factors
Characteristics of SM
Assessment and diagnosis of SM
Treatment techniques for SM
Meaningful goals and therapy activities.
Authorized Access Point
Doll, Emily R. Treating selective mutism as a speech-language pathologist