Ruth Perednik Explained

Ruth Perednik
Native Name:רות פרדניק
Native Name Lang:he
Birth Name:Ruth Kestenbaum
Birth Date:24 October 1959
Birth Place:London, England
Alma Mater:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Occupation:Psychologist
Known For:Research on selective mutism
Thesis Title:Selective Mutism in Immigrant Families
Thesis Year:2002
Doctoral Advisor:Yoel Elizur
Spouse:Gustavo Perednik
Children:5

Ruth Perednik (née Kestenbaum, Hebrew: רות פרדניק; born 24 October 1959) is an English-born Israeli psychologist, pioneer in the field of selective mutism.

Biography

Ruth Perednik was born in London. She graduated from University College London (1983) and the Institute of Education, University of London (1984) and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Educational Psychology, 2002).Her thesis in England was on The Relation Between Mothers’ Attentiveness to Toddlers and Child’s Attachment to Mother and in Israel she completed her thesis on Selective Mutism in Immigrant Families, under the supervision of Prof. Yoel Elizur, with a grant from the Martin and Vivian Levin Center for the Development of the Child and Adolescent. Ruth Perednik taught at the Lincoln School, and at the Yehuda Halevi Teacher’s Training College, Argentina (1986–1987), where she lectured on Educational Psychology. She resides in the outskirts of Jerusalem with her husband, Gustavo Perednik; they have five children.

Expertise

Ruth Perednik has been specializing in the treatment of children with Selective Mutism and other anxiety disorders over the past 20 years. She has developed a treatment method for Selective Mutism based on cognitive behavioral techniques, in the framework of her work in the Jerusalem Psychological Services in the Jerusalem Municipality.[1] Perednik heads a treatment clinic for children with Selective Mutism. She lectures and trains parents and therapists in Europe, the Americas and Asia.[2] She has developed a Selective Mutism treatment manual which has been published in English and Chinese. She also published a Hebrew language treatment manual together with Professor Yoel Elitzur, of the Hebrew University.

The innovative element of Perednik’s treatment method is treating the child or teen in his natural environment [3] (home and school sessions), and not in a clinic setting, since this is where the symptoms of the selective mutism hit hard and must be alleviated. This was considered iconoclastic when Perednik first published her treatment method, yet it has become generally accepted, and is the treatment of choice in several international selective mutism treatment centers. Perednik advocates for accountability of therapists when treating children, so that evidence-based interventions are the treatments of choice, facilitating effective therapy.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Selective mutism warning for kids in school . . 3 March 2018.
  2. Web site: TEDxShenzhen2019年度大会 Wonder 浪朝 . 活动行 .
  3. Web site: Suffering in silence . . 18 February 2017.
  4. ELIZUR . YOEL . PEREDNIK . RUTH . Prevalence and Description of Selective Mutism in Immigrant and Native Families: A Controlled Study . Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry . December 2003 . 42 . 12 . 1451–1459 . 10.1097/00004583-200312000-00012 . 14627880 .