元となった辞書の項目
selective mutism
noun
(clinical
psychology,
psychiatry)
A
severe
form
of
social
anxiety
disorder
characterized
by
a
total
inability
to
speak
or
communicate
orally
in
certain
social
settings.
The
inability
to
speak
is
involuntary
and
persistent,
and
is
not
caused
by
a
communication
disorder,
neurodevelopmental
disorder,
psychotic
disorder,
or
intellectual
disability.
意味(1)
(clinical
psychology,
psychiatry)
A
severe
form
of
social
anxiety
disorder
characterized
by
a
total
inability
to
speak
or
communicate
orally
in
certain
social
settings.
The
inability
to
speak
is
involuntary
and
persistent,
and
is
not
caused
by
a
communication
disorder,
neurodevelopmental
disorder,
psychotic
disorder,
or
intellectual
disability.