Group therapy for selective mutism - a parents' and children's treatment group
- PMID: 18304518
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2007.12.002
Group therapy for selective mutism - a parents' and children's treatment group
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of group therapy for children with selective mutism and their parents.
Method: Five children (mean age 6.1 years) with a diagnosis of selective mutism were administered group therapy over an 8-week period. Parents simultaneously attended a second group, aimed at providing education and advice on managing selective mutism in everyday situations, and in the school environment.
Results: At post-treatment, all children increased their level of confident speaking in school, clinic and community settings. Parents indicated a reduction in their own anxiety levels, from pre- to post-treatment on self-rating scales.
Conclusions: Findings support the feasibility and effectiveness of group therapy for children with selective mutism and their parents.
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