Theoretical Issues in Stuttering

Theoretical Issues in Stuttering

Author: Ann Packman

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2004-08-26

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1135425833

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This book covers an impressive range of topics including a description of both past and current theories of stuttering, evaluation of the explanatory power of such models, and the evidence put forward to support them.


Theoretical Issues in Stuttering

Theoretical Issues in Stuttering

Author: Ann Packman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1317265386

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Despite decades of research into the nature and treatment of stuttering, the causes and underlying mechanisms of it are still not well understood. In this unique and comprehensive overview of the numerous theories and models which seek to understand and explain stuttering, the authors of Theoretical Issues in Stuttering provide an invaluable account. Covering an impressive range of topics including past and current theories of stuttering, this edition provides the reader with an updated evaluation of the literature on the subject of stuttering alongside exploring the evolution of new theories. Placing each within the relevant historical context, the authors explore the contribution of theory to both understanding and managing stuttering. Theoretical Issues in Stuttering is a critical account of the models and theories which surround the subject of stuttering, aiming to act as a key resource for students of speech-language pathology as well as lecturers, clinicians and researchers within the field.


A Handbook on Stuttering

A Handbook on Stuttering

Author: Oliver Bloodstein

Publisher: Singular

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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A Handbook On Stuttering was written to guide the reader to the edge of our knowledge about stuttering and, where the edge is not well defined, to point out where the footing is insecure and where we stand on solid ground. Dr. Bloodstein continues to produce a manual that is at once thorough and enjoyable to read for both the fledgling clinician and the seasoned pro.


Evidence-Based Treatment of Stuttering

Evidence-Based Treatment of Stuttering

Author: Anne K. Bothe

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2004-07-19

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1135622256

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This edited volume collects in-depth chapters about a wide variety of topics important to data-based stuttering treatment and stuttering treatment research, creating the first book to address current knowledge about stuttering in the context of current d


Stuttering Therapy

Stuttering Therapy

Author: Richard Culatta

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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*HA18, Stuttering Therapy: An Integrated Approach to Theory and Practice, Richard Culatta(Appalachain State University), Stanley Goldberg(San Francisco State University), U1647-9, 480 pp., 7 1/4 x 9 1/4, 0-023-26311-3, casebound, 1995, $39.00nk, October*/This book provides a comprehensive look at defining, measuring, and treating stuttering. It discusses basic concepts on which therapy is based and examines the process of diagnosis. The main portion of the book is devoted to therapy. Intervention programs are summarized and compared through the use of a unique methodology that clearly identifies attitudes and behaviors to be treated.


Current Issues in Stuttering Research and Practice

Current Issues in Stuttering Research and Practice

Author: Nan Bernstein Ratner

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2014-04-04

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1317777972

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This state-of-the art volume is a follow-up to the 1999 publication, Stuttering Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap, edited by Nan Ratner and E. Charles Healey. Like its predecessor, the current book is an edited collection of the presentations from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Annual Leadership Conference in Fluency and Fluency Disorders. Among the topics covered are evidence-based practice, impact of the self-help and support groups, meta-analyses of selected assessment and intervention programs, current theories of stuttering, and the predicted path of stuttering intervention in the future. The authoritative representation of contributors offers the reader the most up to date presentation of fluency issues, with a special emphasis placed on the practical clinical implications of fluency assessment, treatment, and evolving theories of the disorder. The book is written for fluency specialists and graduate students in programs of fluency disorders. It will also be valuable for the clinicians who wish to upgrade their skills in treating fluency disorders.