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Symbiotic and other
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mutism and most
First, and most common, she described " symbiotic mutism " characterized by a vocal and dominating mother and absent father and the use of mutism as controlling behavior around other adults.
Possibly the most well-known instance of selective ( as opposed to total ) mutism in popular culture is the character of Rajesh Koothrappali in the television sitcom The Big Bang Theory.
Though elective mutism is no longer recognized by most psychiatrists, it is a popular character element or plot point in stories and movies.
The popularity of Speak and Cut have most likely done a great deal to spread the conception of elective mutism as refusal to speak or a response to trauma.

mutism and common
Second, the least common, was the " speech phobic mutism " subtype, in which the child showed distinct fear at hearing a recording of his or her voice.
They usually are mute in all situations, and trauma is a common cause for the mutism, though some make the choice to stop speaking.
* Speech phobic mutism: the least common, in which the child showed distinct fear at hearing a recording of his or her voice.

mutism and form
In a severe form known as " progressive mutism ", the disorder progresses until the sufferer no longer speaks to anyone in any situation, even close family members.

mutism and caused
Selective mutism can be caused by shyness and / or social anxiety in some people.
Hayden's third subtype was " reactive mutism ," thought to be caused by trauma or abuse, though not all children put in this category were known to have been abused.

mutism and by
Bilateral ischemia of the area supplied by the paramedian artery can cause serious problems including akinetic mutism, and be accompanied by oculomotor problems.
Selective mutism is by definition characterized by the following:
Selective mutism might be highly functional for a child by reducing anxiety and protecting the child from perceived challenges of social interaction, particularly in situations with high performance expectations, such as school.
In 1980, a study by Torey Hayden identified what she called four " subtypes " of elective mutism, although this set of subtypes is not in current diagnostic use.
In addition, several children's picture books have been written with the specific purpose of educating readers about selective mutism, such as Understanding Katie by selective mutism expert Elisa Shipon-Blum.
B. Raffle, the Chief Medical Officer of London Transport, gave evidence to the inquest and the official enquiry that Newson might have been paralysed temporarily by a rare kind of brain seizure ( known as " akinesis with mutism " or " transient global amnesia ").
For some patients, sectioning may be followed by a brief spell of mutism.

mutism and very
This is therefore not selective mutism, and anxiety is very rarely involved.

mutism and other
Diagnosis for aboulia can be quite difficult because it falls between two other disorders of diminished motivation, and one could easily see an extreme case of aboulia as akinetic mutism or a lesser case of aboulia as apathy and therefore, not treat the patient appropriately.
Judith and Martin Land, Adoption Detective: Memoir of an Adopted Child, ( 2011 ), identify genealogical bewilderment, oppositional defiant disorder, selective mutism, anti-social behavior, The Primal Wound, and other related terms to describe potential effects of adoption on children who are orphaned, fostered, or adopted.
Although autistic people may also be selectively mute, they display other behaviors — hand flapping, repetitive behaviors, social isolation even among family members ( not always answering to name, for example )— that set them apart from a child with selective mutism.
Over 90 % of people with selective mutism have social phobiæ, and some have other anxiety disorders such as obsessive compulsive disorder or panic disorder.
In their book Adoption Detective: Memoir of an Adopted Child, Judith and Martin Land mention how selective mutism, extreme shyness, and other social anxiety disorders can be evidence of trauma frequently associated with adoption, especially in children under three years old.
Without treatment, selective mutism can contribute to chronic depression, further anxiety, and other social and emotional problems.

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