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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-08-02 05:25 pm

[ SECRET POST #6053 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6053 ⌋

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[Evan and Kaitlyn/Orphan Black]



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[Arknights; art by Gloomspiral]



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Re: disconnect between brain and talking? idek

(Anonymous) 2023-08-03 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Depending on how severe this is and whether it's a long-term pattern, but you might find the search term 'selective mutism' helpful. IDK why diagnostic stuff called it something that makes it sound like people are making a choice about the thing when they very much aren't, but still. I guess because from the point of view of a clinician, the person isn't equally unable to talk in all situations, with everyone.

If I were you, I would skip all the stuff where specialists talk about trying to force underage patients to power through their mental illness and look for where people who have this problem are putting the condition in their own words. The fact that it often doesn't automatically translate into a writing block, along with a speaking block, though? Only sometimes? Pretty characteristic.