Our new and revised edition provides information on how to identify signs and symptoms of Selective Mutism in children, as well as helpful advice on how to approach diagnosis and treatment. It also offers practical guidance on setting up appropriate supports for children affected by Selective Mutism and working collaboratively with other professionals involved in their care. Furthermore, readers will gain insight into how to engage parents and guardians in treatment planning. This new revised edition contains a wealth of new and updated information, including a new chapter on working with adolescents with Selective Mutism, strategies for effectively engaging patients in telehealth, and how to utilize intensive intervention strategies for more efficient outcomes.
Selective Mutism: A Guide for Therapists, Educators, and Parents, Revised and Updated Edition is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to support individuals affected by Selective Mutism. Updated with new material, its comprehensive overview of the disorder and practical, step-by-step strategies make it a must-read for therapists, educators, and parents alike.