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Selective Mutism – Case Reports: Multimodal therapeutic approach supplemented BY Work at the Clay Field®


Authors: Richtrová Barbora 1
Authors‘ workplace: Klinická logopedie a poradenství, Na Náměstí 395, 252 06 Davle
Published in: Listy klinické logopedie 2023; 7(2): 13-18
Category: Main topic
doi: https://doi.org/10.36833/lkl.2023.019

Overview

Selective Mutism is classified as a less common anxiety disorder. This type of disorder is highly disruptive and limits the quality of life. Early detection and appropriately selected therapy are therefore essential. Therapy should be based on two basic human needs: RELATIONSHIP and SAFETY. Currently, therapy involving multiple modalities is dominantly used. The effectiveness of behavioural therapy and the use of “unfocused” communication is scientifically confirmed (Oerbeck et al., 2014; Driessen et al., 2020). In our case, we have extended the multimodal approach to include the Work at the Clay Field® sensorimotor art therapy method. It is a complex method, focused on the body and basal senses. It is a so-called “bottom-up” therapy. When using it, we observe a significant reduction in the symptomatology of Selective Mutism in the short term in preschool children at our workplace. Thus, Work at the Clay Field could be another recognised therapeutic approach for children with Selective Mutism.
 

Keywords:

Selective Mutism, anxiety disorder, multimodal treatment, Work at the Clay Field®


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