Tag: Stuttering

Stuttering Risk Factors, Public Attitudes and Impact on Psychological Well-Being


Free Download Dominick Santiago, "Stuttering: Risk Factors, Public Attitudes and Impact on Psychological Well-Being "
English | ISBN: 1634836952 | 2015 | 118 pages | PDF | 13 MB
Stuttering is a communication and fluency disorder usually beginning in childhood. Developmental stuttering (DS) is a speech disorder which is characterised by repetitions, prolongations or pauses that disrupt the normal flow of speech. It occurs in approximately 5-8% of the pres-school children and recovers spontaneously in 70-80% of the cases. The role of a stuttering person’s possible tendency toward psychosocial-emotional disorder as an etiologic cause of stuttering is discussed in this book. Overall, research findings appear to support the role of tendency toward psychosocial-emotional disorder as an important contributing cause in the etiology of developmental stuttering. The authors also examine the psychological impact of stuttering, the neurobiological differences in the cerebrum between persons with developmental stuttering and the public attitudes towards people who stutter.

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Treatment Protocols for Stuttering


Free Download M.N. Hegde, "Treatment Protocols for Stuttering"
English | ISBN: 1597560502 | 2006 | pages | EPUB | 1366 KB
This book facilitates treatment planning and implementation for clinicians by providing evidence-based treatment protocols with detailed plans for teaching fluency skills to adults and children. As with his other recent books, the uniqueness of this collection lies in the author’s approach, as each protocol gives the clinician a plan of action, in the form of scripted scenarios. Unlike step-by-step directions, which can leave room for ambiguity, these scripts specify the anticipated verbal and nonverbal actions the clinician and child are expected to exhibit. Protocols for all major fluency targets are included, each containing a specific plan of action with examples of target behaviors for each fluency skill for an adult or child. These protocols save treatment planning time by presenting the clinician with procedures that have been proven effective in clinical and experimental studies, eliminating the need for clinicians to research teaching exemplars. Each procedure is designed as a self-sufficient, separate entity, so that clinicians need not refer back and forth to teach a particular skill. An invaluable accompaniment to this book is the included CD, which is unique in that it allows maximum flexibility for the clinician. It contains most of the files a clinician will need to prepare for a fluency treatment session, including specific recording sheets for each target skill and behavior. Every document on the CD is both modifiable and printable, allowing the clinician to alter and reproduce any or all of these forms for use with specific clients. This book provides an unprecedented wealth of resources for clinicians who treat adult and child fluency disorders, including: Evidence-based protocols for treatment; Flexible and facilitative scripted scenarios; Time-saving, researched, and proven plans of action; CD with modifiable and reproducible forms to allow individualized treatment and documentation.

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Stuttering Perspectives Ed 2


Free Download Dale F. Williams, "Stuttering Perspectives Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 1032021284 | 2023 | 218 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Stuttering Perspectives is a highly engaging book that interweaves discussion and research about stuttering with personal accounts.

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Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency


Free Download Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency by Patricia Zebrowski, Julie Anderson, Edward Conture
English | August 18, 2022 | ISBN: 1684202531 | 312 pages | MOBI | 7.29 Mb
A student-friendly resource on stuttering and related fluency disorders by a who’s who of global experts

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