Mutism: The inability or unwillingness to speak. A person who is mute cannot or does not care to talk. Someone who was mute was said to be dumb, not in the sense of being stupid, but in the sense of being devoid of the power of speech. The term "mutism" is specifically applied to people who, due to profound congenital (or early) deafness, are unable to use articulate language and so are affected by deaf-mutism. The word "mutism' comes from the Latin "mutus" meaning unable to speak.
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( myÅ« ' tÄz ' É™m ) n. The condition of being unable or unwilling to speak as a result of a physical or psychological ...
Mutism Definition. Mutism is a rare childhood condition characterized by a consistent failure to speak in situations where talking is expected. The child has the ...
Mutism is the inability or unwillingness to speak. Mutism is a rare childhood condition characterized by a consistent failure to speak in situations where talking is ...
Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc. is the Voice of Experience. Since 1991, a non profit dedicated to a childhood anxiety disorder, Selective Mutism.
Selective mutism, its assessment and treatment, and its occurrences.