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Selective Mutism Triggers
Some circumstances or situations might trigger selective mutism. These triggers might cause a person with selective mutism to refuse to speak. Some people might have specific triggers. Triggers may vary over time. Some of these triggers are:
- Going to noisy or overcrowded places.
- Meeting strangers.
- Being around people who stand too close or invade personal space.
- Going to Novel places.
- Facing novel or unsuccessful situations.
- Being around others who behave aggressively or speak loudly.
- Going to places that remind the patient of upsetting events.
- Meeting people with certain physical characteristics, such as being very tall.
- Facing negative nonverbal cues or gestures.
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Updated 2024-04-06
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