The Selective Mutism Treatment Guide

The Selective Mutism Treatment Guide
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9659178301
ISBN-13 : 9789659178308
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Book Synopsis The Selective Mutism Treatment Guide by : Ruth Perednik

Download or read book The Selective Mutism Treatment Guide written by Ruth Perednik and published by . This book was released on 2012-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guide is aimed for professionals and lay people alike: For parents and relatives of children with SM it offers a valuable resource to understand the condition, with programs and tools to help the child at home and at school in order to improve his verbal and social communication. For mental health and school based professionals it provides a guide which enables the reader to understand and treat the disorder, working closely with the school and the parents. The Parents' Manual includes sections about how SM can affect your child and family, how to speak to your child about SM, how to treat SM, how to lower your child's anxiety, and how to work together with the school or kindergarten to help your child. It outlines effective interventions that parents can carry out at home and in school to help their child overcome SM and attain improved social communication skills. The Teacher's Manual includes: a description of SM and its possible causes, understanding the child with SM, how SM presents in school, an overview of how to treat SM, and a variety of interventions and programs for teachers to implement in school. The Therapist's Manual includes sections on the definition and causes of SM, methods of assessment, levels of SM, planning therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques for older children and teenagers, and detailed, step by step descriptions of the stages of therapy, including initial home-based therapy followed by school based sessions.


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