What about patients with speech disorders who don’t want to talk?

Patients with speech disorders are reluctant to speak because, on the one hand, their speech function has not been fully restored, so they struggle more with expression and it is difficult for patients to take the initiative to express themselves verbally; on the other hand, because the treatment period for speech disorders is long, patients tend to lose confidence in recovery and adopt an avoidant and negative attitude in the treatment process.
Therefore, the most appropriate treatment should be chosen and the patient’s family should take care to encourage the patient and try to respect the patient and not give negative feedback when the patient is reluctant to talk.