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, ...
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The text is unique in its coverage of the stuttering population, its in-depth look at stuttering therapy at various ages, and its original approach that invites students to offer critical appraisals of differing theoretical viewpoints.
"As a stutterer who is always afraid of speaking but is rarely able to keep his mouth shut, I have a story to tell.” So writes Marty Jezer in this insightful and invaluable book about stuttering that, by necessity, is also a work about ...
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