Bridge to the Silence—Integrative Dramatherapy with Selective Mutism

Sarah Bilodeau
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This article is presented as a clinical case study in research and the arts that explores the journey of a 7-year-old girl with selective mutism, and her growth through an integrative intervention that combined dramatherapy, systemic, behavioral, and attachment-informed approaches. Sessions took place in Shanghai, China. Gorla et al. (2017) [Without words. Different children in different contexts (Trans.). A.G. Editions] and Perednik (2016) [The selective mutism treatment guide: Manuals for parents, teachers, and therapists: Still waters run deep. Oaklands] propose that the significant others of a person with selective mutism can become therapeutic agents of change, and through this lens, the child’s family, peers, and school staff became involved. Through the use of play and the therapeutic relationship and the coming together of specialties and community, it is posited that the client found her voice again, enhancing her relationships and embarking on a journey of lasting change. The dramatherapy-based, multimodal intervention provides an example of clinical practice intended to assist therapists, parents, schools, and practitioners looking to support an individual with selective mutism.
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通往沉默的桥梁——选择性缄默症的综合戏剧疗法
这篇文章是一个研究和艺术领域的临床案例研究,探讨了一名患有选择性缄默症的7岁女孩的旅程,以及她通过综合干预的成长,该干预结合了dramatherapy、系统、行为和依恋知情的方法。会议在中国上海举行。Gorla等人(2017)[无话可说。不同背景下的不同儿童(Trans.).A.G.Editions]和Perednik(2016)[选择性缄默症治疗指南:父母、教师和治疗师手册:静水流深。Oaklands]提出,选择性缄默症患者的重要他人可以成为改变的治疗剂,通过这个镜头,孩子的家人,同龄人和学校工作人员都参与其中。通过游戏和治疗关系的使用,以及专业和社区的结合,可以假设客户再次找到了自己的声音,加强了她的关系,并踏上了持久变革的旅程。基于dramatherapy的多模式干预提供了一个临床实践的例子,旨在帮助治疗师、家长、学校和希望支持选择性缄默症患者的从业者。
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