Thursday, June 2, 2011

TALKS - FAMILY DYNAMICS & FAMILY RECONSTRUCTION













     This photo was taken by Chriss during her study trip to Canada.....sunset....



What is Selective Mutism???

Selective mutism is a psychological disorder in children or adult. With this disorder they are fully capable in speech or understanding but can fail to speak / reluctant /withdrawn in certain social situation, and unable to participate in group activities due to their extreme anxiety.


Signs and Symptoms:-
·  Consistently unable to speak when it comes to certain social situations, such as school. This can lead to both social isolation and withdrawal
·  Has difficulty in maintaining eye contact
·  Reluctant to smile; blank face expressions
·  Body movements are always stiff and awkward
·  Extraordinarily sensitive to noise, crowds and crowded situation
·  Have difficulty with both verbal and non-verbal expression
·  Oftentimes have frequent temper tantrums at home
·  Excessively shy; have a fear of people
·  Clinging behavior
·  May also have an anxiety disorder, such as social phobia


Causes: -
·  Some children with selective mutism may have Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SID), which causes the child to have trouble processing some sensory information. This would cause anxiety, which may cause the child to "shut down" and not be able to speak.
·  Some children with selective mutism have speech or language disorders that add stress to situations in which the child is expected to speak. The stress caused by their language difficulties cause them to become anxious enough about speaking to become mute
·  Abuse, neglect, or trauma can caused children suffered from selective mutism. 


Treatments:-
The treatment of Selective Mutism requires a “WHOLE APPROACH” incorporating social, educational, psychological and at times psychiatric interventions. It is important to be creative, have patience, understanding and be flexible in all your interventions. Therefore, an open mind and holistic approach are of utmost importance.


·      THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
-   For young children, a play therapy approach is recommended. (Eg: Games, pretend situations, and coloring materials)
-   Allow the child to take the lead. Do not force interaction or participation
-   Music and art are wonderful tools for promoting interaction and communication
-   Be creative. Use telephones, microphones, screens, puppets to allow the child a means of communication through projective approaches
-   Teach the child relaxation, breathing and positive imagery techniques to help with anxiety.
-   A change of environment (such as changing schools) may make a difference


·      SCHOOL  INTERVENTIONS
-   Keep the child in regular mainstream classes
-   Do not force the child to speak
-   Allow the child to have a buddy system and participate in small group activities
-   Allow the child to communicate in another way (for example by symbols, gestures, cards, email)
-   Provide plenty of praise for any sound or attempt at communication the child makes


·      HOME  INTERVENTIONS
-   Provide a safe and loving environment for the child.
-   Accept the child for who they are.
-   Do not use threats or punishments to get the child to talk.
-   Be understanding and provide a secure environment for the child.
-   Foster self-esteem and empowerment.
-   Provide the child with plenty of opportunities to explore extra-curricular activities, such as swimming, gymnastics, art, theater or dance.
-   Provide opportunities for after-school play-dates. Invite a peer that the child likes to the home, allow them free time to play and interact
-   Provide plenty of praise and social rewards for communication.




SELECTIVE MUTISM VS AUTISM
Selective Mutism is sometimes erroneously mistaken for Autism. The striking difference between the two is that Autistic individuals have limited language ability, while individuals experiencing Selective Mutism are capable of speaking and normally do so in comfortable situations.

In short, the main difference between Selective Mutism and Autism is that the selectively mute child can communicate normally where in a situation which they feel comfortable and secured.








       This photo was taken by Chriss during her study trip to New Zealand.




Psychological Scars(Selective Mutism) in Childhood Caused by Dysfunction Family and Divorce 

A true case study:

This is a true story of a 10 year old boy. His parents have undergone a divorce when he was only 3 month old. After that, he was being raised up by his father alone, while the mother left for work  overseas.  

He has been suffering from attachment disorder in the process of growing up. The presence of a mother is very crucial in our childhood, especially for children aged between the ranges of 0-6 years old. It has been proven that there is a strong bond between a mother and child since pregnancy, and this intimacy is irreplaceable by anyone else. Therefore due to the absence of the mother during childhood, this little boy has turned out to be lack of sense of security, and sense of belonging.

At the age of 7, he has a dramatically change in life. The mother actually came back, and took him away from the father. Ever since the great changes in life, lately he has been diagnosed with Selective Mutism. Selective Mutism is a form of communication disorder in which a person, most often a child, who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations, or to specific people. Besides that, it can also be the consequences of attention seeking, due to the lack of love and attention.

Now that he has turned into 10 years old, and his condition has deteriorated into totally muteness. We can see the tragedy impact on a child caused by a broken marriage. Therefore, we should live our live with a compassionate heart, and be conscious of every single decision made by us as a parent, as we might caused our loves one to be a victim due to the mistake we have made.



























Wednesday, April 20, 2011

AN AMBIDEXTROUS



MASTER PIECE BY AN AMBIDEXTROUS

AMBIDEXTROUS IS ABLE TO USED BOTH HANDS WITH EQUAL FACILITY

NOTE : The above creative expression was created with both hands simultaneously.

- For example : An ambidextrous is able to play badminton with both hands easily.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

SANDTRAY THERAPY






This creative artwork was created in the box of sand and figurines in order to help clients to
explore in self discovery.

By using this tool (sandtray) as a mediator in this session, therapist used both skills in non-verbal therapy (sandtray) and verbal therapy (process question) to help the clients to explore further.

PLAY THERAPY




PLAY THERAPY - DISCOVERED CLIENT'S LEARNING DISORDER IN PLAY THERAPY IN THIS SESSION

This creative artwork was created by client using recycle paper and recycle boxes



WHAT IS CHILD DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE?


Child Development Milestone
儿童发展里程碑


• Child development milestone is very
  important & knowing the phases of your child’s
  development is important.

  儿童的发展里程碑非常重要,了解您孩子
  的发展阶段是很要紧的.

• If there is a delay occur in child development
  milestone, there is a need for further evaluation
  by parents & early intervention should be

  taken.             
  如果在儿童发展里程碑当中有延迟发生,
 长有需要进一步的评估及采取早期干预.


The particular areas in which children develop skills have been divided in 5 distinct categories
儿童发展技能被分为5个不同组别 :-

1. Cognitive development 认知发展 -

    eg. Skills in Problem solving.
    解决问题的技巧.

2. Social & emotional development
    社交及情绪发展 –
    develop the appropriate skills in interacting with

    others
    发展与人适当相处的技能.

3. Speech & Language development

    演说和语言的发展 –
    Comprehending language as well as the ability to

    use it in order to communicate to convey his
    feelings
    理解语言,并能够使用它来沟通,传达他的

    感受.

4. Fine Motor skill Development

    精细动作技能发展 –
    make use of his muscles in order to perform

    delicate tasks eg. Turning pages of book or
    picking up objects with his hand.
    利用他的肌肉,以便执行细务, 例如翻书或

    用手拾起物件.

5. Gross Motor Skill Development

    粗大动作技能发展 –
    to utilize large muscles in the body to accomplish

    basic tasks eg. Sitting, standing & walking
    利用身体的大块肌肉在完成基本任务例如:

    坐,站立和行走



HOW DOES THE DELAYED CHILD DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE AFFECT THE LEARNING PROCESS?


Children with special needs
特殊儿童

• ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
  过动儿,集中力面对问题

• Dyslexia – A problem with reading, spelling
  and speaking.
  阅读,听写与表达面对问题


• Dysplexia – A problem in the speech and oral
  area of the brain.
  语言障碍


• A S D – Autism Spectrum Disorder
  (Including Asperger Syndrome)
  自闭症 (轻微自闭症)


Learning Disorders & Children
with special needs
特殊孩子


Generally , poor in social skills ,poor in educational and organizational skills and time management.
社交技能,教育,组织能力和时间管理差。

• Poor in social skill; have difficulties in waiting for
  things they want and have short patience during
  games.
  社交技能差:不能轮候,在游戏期间缺乏耐
  性。

• Poor in education – problems with school work
  and have trouble in completing homework and
  assignments.
  学业能力差 - 学校功课面对问题,并在完成
  功  课时面对问题。

• Poor in organization skill – unable to follow
  instructions and planning, becomes easily confused
  and has difficulty in processing information.
  组织技能差 - 无法遵循指示和规划,容易混
  淆,并在处理信息面对难度。

• Poor in time management – difficulty with time
  keeping and the concept of time.
  时间管理差 - 有守时和时间概念的难题。



Why early intervention is important for child development?

A True Case study:

Female 37 years old, was recently diagnosed that her whole life is suffering from learning disorder and other psychological problems such as personality disorder (split personality).

In fact, some of the signs and symptoms had manifested since her young age, but were not noticed by the parents. For example she is unable to draw a straight line using a ruler, and cannot hold a cup of water properly while she is walking.


All these while she tries to fit herself into a normal lifestyle, instead of joining the special education system for people who needs special skills and technique to cope with their live. She has gone through a lot of obstacles and failures, which caused a lot of “psychological scars” and emotional imbalance, that lead her into split personality.


In order to cover up her shortcomings, she has to put up a strong defense mechanism. She is putting on a false self in her living life and she is not congruent, and this has caused her to lose her authentic true self, ultimately leading her into psychotic depression, resulting in split personality disorder, such as playing two roles alternating between male & female.


Therefore early intervention is crucial for child development as it has a great impact in adulthood. Early child intervention can help a child to have a brighter life shining like a sunflower, or a unique life blossom like a champagne lotus.




早期治疗对孩子的成长过程有何巨大的影响?
真实案例:


有一位37岁的女士, 近期才被诊断出她是一位学习障碍者。 同时,她还面对着其它的心理问题,例如:人格分裂症。


其实在她年幼的时期,有某一些学习障碍的症状与迹象已从她的身上展现出来。例如她无法用尺把一条直线画好,也无法把渗有水的杯子捧好,常常把杯子里的水溢出来。然而,她的父母却从未察觉/正视这些问题,从中给予适当的协助。


这些年来,她都很努力地去适应正常人的生活方式,而不是接受适合她的特殊教育。所以,在学习的过程中,她面对了不必要的失败与挫折。而这些失败的经验,在她的生命里留下了无数的心理创伤以及情绪失衡,到最后导致她患上了人格分裂症。


为了掩饰她的短处,她加强了自己的防御机制。她常常戴着假面具示人,而且言行与举止不一致。长期下来,她渐渐地失去了真实的自我。这导致她患上了精神抑郁症,而且逐渐演变成人格分裂症(例如她一人能同时演绎男人与女人的声调)。


总结来说,早期治疗对孩童的成长过程是很关键的, 因为它将会影响您的一生。正确的早期治疗,可让孩子们的生命有如向日葵般,充满着朝气与正面的力量!也像香槟色的荷花般特出!





The above photo was taken by Chriss at the untouched small village in China




Monday, April 18, 2011

CHRISS'S CENTRE




CHRISS'S CENTRE





 PARENTS WAITING ROOM





PLAY ROOM  - TO ACESSS ADULT AND CHILDREN THROUGH NON VERBAL PSYCHOTHERAPY





PSYCHOTHERAPY ROOM





EARLY INTERVENTION ROOM FOR
SPECIAL NEED CHILDREN





PSYCHODRAMA AND FAMILY
THERAPY ROOM





STRUCTURE CLASS ROOM -
INTERVENTION FOR SPECIAL NEEDS