I was a selective mute until I entered seventh grade. It was terrible. Putting up with an abusive/neglectful home and then being shut down and the freak at school meant no safe place. It morphed into social anxiety as an adult which I have managed to overcome 85% of the time.
However, there are times when the mute resurfaces. In certain meetings at work I used to sit and say nothing week after month, specifically those with the COO and other leaders. Boy, did that look bad. Now I no longer work so that stressor is gone.
One place the mute still appears and that is in therapy. The inner child will respond with short answers and my mind simply blanks as I shut down. I never received treatment for this disorder and am stuck doing it now. It is an anxious response and an effort to hide. So grateful for a kind therapist with limitless patience as it makes me frustrated and depressed when I spend an hour responding to questions with short responses and stammer and pause as I try to piece sentences together.
I would love to hear from other recovering SMs and maybe some insight about how they deal with this in therapy.
Thanks!
However, there are times when the mute resurfaces. In certain meetings at work I used to sit and say nothing week after month, specifically those with the COO and other leaders. Boy, did that look bad. Now I no longer work so that stressor is gone.
One place the mute still appears and that is in therapy. The inner child will respond with short answers and my mind simply blanks as I shut down. I never received treatment for this disorder and am stuck doing it now. It is an anxious response and an effort to hide. So grateful for a kind therapist with limitless patience as it makes me frustrated and depressed when I spend an hour responding to questions with short responses and stammer and pause as I try to piece sentences together.
I would love to hear from other recovering SMs and maybe some insight about how they deal with this in therapy.
Thanks!