Covers the evaluation and treatment of children who stutter; decreasing stuttering in adolescents and adults; the evaluation and treatment of clients presenting disorders of fluency (cluttering, stuttering acquired following neurological damage, and acquired psychogenic stuttering); and management s
This second edition presents the practising clinician with information on the treatment of stuttering disorders. A range of clinical management perspectives is presented.
Development, diagnosis, and treatment Contributions from a diverse group of top scholars and practitioners from the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and Australia This text is essential reading for upper-class undergraduates and early ...
Key Features: * Content that emphasizes clinical practice as well as client/patient experiences * Discussion of fluency disorders in the context of communicative functioning and quality of life * Chapter objectives begin each chapter and ...
More enduring traits are added as a result of social interactions in later childhood, adolescence, and beyond (Roessler 8r Bolton, 1978). Thus, a stutterer's selfconcept at the earliest levels of development is determined, in part, ...
This book brings together speech scientists and clinicians to discuss the best ways to close the perceived gap and maximize the effectiveness of treatment.
""The author, who himself has stuttered since early childhood, brings more than 40 years of clinical expertise to this expanded and updated third edition. The book examines both contemporary and...
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Stuttering: The search for a cause and cure. ... Synergistic stuttering therapy: A holistic approach. ... Psychological characteristics and perceptions of stuttering of adults who stutter with and without support group experience.
This thoroughly updated edition provides an expansive discussion of the therapeutic journey to increasing fluency.
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