Krohn D D, Weckstein S M, Wright H L
Department of Psychiatry, Hawthorn Center, Northville, MI.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1992 Jul;31(4):711-8. doi: 10.1097/00004583-199207000-00020.
Elective mutism represents a relatively rare clinical syndrome in which children with normal verbal capabilities totally refuse to speak in select settings for prolonged periods of time. It is often described as particularly treatment resistant. This study describes 20 strictly diagnosed elective mutes treated, using the Hawthorn Center approach. As found in other studies, most of the elective mutes in this sample (90%) were described as controlling, negative, or oppositional, and a high rate (50%) of maternal-child overenmeshment was found. Treatment outcome using the Hawthorn Center approach was found to be at least fair for all cases and excellent for 85%.
选择性缄默症是一种相对罕见的临床综合征,具有正常语言能力的儿童在特定环境中会长期完全拒绝说话。它常被描述为特别难以治疗。本研究描述了采用山楂中心方法治疗的20例被严格诊断为选择性缄默症的患者。正如其他研究中所发现的,该样本中的大多数选择性缄默症患者(90%)被描述为有控制欲、消极或对立,并且发现母婴过度纠缠的发生率很高(50%)。采用山楂中心方法的治疗结果在所有病例中至少为良好,85%的病例为优秀。