Clinical Decision Making in Fluency Disorders

Clinical Decision Making in Fluency Disorders
ISBN-10
1435499964
ISBN-13
9781435499966
Category
Stuttering
Pages
713
Language
English
Published
2009-06-07
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Author
Walter H. Manning

Description

This thoroughly updated edition provides an expansive discussion of the therapeutic journey to increasing fluency. Humor, creativity, and other effective clinical techniques and principles are presented using a framework of personal experience. Thoroughly discussed are the options and challenges faced by those who stutter and the clinicians who assist them in effectively communicating. Whether you are a student or a clinician, this text will provide you with the tools essential in making stuttering less of a mystery.

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