Kearney Christopher A, Rede Melanie
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jun 10;12:700745. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700745. eCollection 2021.
Selective mutism is a persistent and debilitating psychiatric disorder in which a child fails to speak in situations where speaking is expected. Although listed as an anxiety disorder, the multifaceted and heterogeneous nature of selective mutism indicates that a more accurate conceptualization may be as a neurodevelopmental disorder. This article serves as a primer of historical and clinical presentations, empirical clinical profiles, clinical distinctions, assessment, and treatment related to the complexity of selective mutism. The article includes a brief discussion of selective mutism within a developmental psychopathology perspective with an eye toward reformed efforts for prevention, assessment, and treatment regarding this population.
选择性缄默症是一种持续且使人衰弱的精神障碍,患病儿童在预期需要说话的情境中无法开口。尽管被列为焦虑症,但选择性缄默症多方面且异质性的特点表明,将其更准确地概念化为一种神经发育障碍或许更为恰当。本文作为一份入门指南,介绍了与选择性缄默症复杂性相关的历史和临床表现、实证临床概况、临床鉴别、评估及治疗。文章还从发展心理病理学角度对选择性缄默症进行了简要讨论,着眼于针对这一群体在预防、评估和治疗方面的改进努力。