%0 Journal Article %T Be Your Own Superhero: A Case of a Young Boy With Selective Mutism and Complex Comorbidities %A Kimberly Renk %A Maria Khan %J Clinical Case Studies %@ 1552-3802 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1534650118791038 %X This case study outlines the treatment of a 5-year-old Caucasian male who presented with symptoms of selective mutism (SM) along with significant impairment related to comorbid anxiety and speech difficulties. To address these symptoms, Integrated Behavior Therapy for Selective Mutism (IBTSM) was utilized for the treatment of this young boy¡¯s SM and comorbid anxiety. An attachment focus was incorporated as a framework for conceptualizing his SM symptoms. As the treatment of this young boy¡¯s symptoms proceeded, it became clear that his underlying speech difficulties needed to be addressed as well, as these difficulties were preventing expected progress to occur. Thus, this young boy¡¯s treatment was individualized to fit his unique difficulties. In shifting the treatment focus to ¡°being brave like a superhero,¡± significant decreases were achieved in this young boy¡¯s overall internalizing and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-related anxiety symptoms, facilitating a successful transition to speech and language therapy. This case study is distinctive in its description of the complexities that may come along with treating symptoms that appear consistent with SM along with other comorbid conditions and nuanced circumstances %K selective mutism %K social anxiety %K separation anxiety disorder %K communication disorder %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1534650118791038