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COLLABORATION BETWEEN A SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST (SLP) AND A MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST (MFT) IN TREATING SELECTIVE MUTISM: A CASE STUDY REPORT


Authors: Langdon W. Henriette, Ed.D.;  F-Ccc-Slp;  Bcs-Cl 1;  Starr B. L. Maxine, Ph.D.;  Manželský Licencovaný;  Terapeut Rodinný 2;  Mgr. Přeložila: Petra Valentová;  Mba
Authors place of work: Emeritní profesorka na Státní universitě v San Jose, San Jose, Kalifornie, USA, Spolumajitelka, Sunflower Therapies, Rancho Cucamonga, Kalifornie, USA 1;  Spolumajitelka, Sunflower Therapies, Rancho Cucamonga, Kalifornie, USA (MFT) 2;  Haven Ave Suite 145 Rancho Cucamonga, CA. 91730. USA 9267
Published in the journal: Listy klinické logopedie 2019; 3(1): 78-82
Category: Miscellaneous

Summary

In this article, we provide an intervention plan that was implemented with the collaboration of a speech and language pathologist (SLP) and a marriage and family therapist (MFT) for an 8-year-old bilingual child who was diagnosed with Selective Mutism. A description of characteristics of children diagnosed with Selective Mutism and a review of various intervention approaches are provided.

Keywords:

selective mutism – intervention for selective mutism – collaboration between SLPs and MFTs – case study


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Clinical speech therapy General practitioner for children and adolescents
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