Controversies about Stuttering TherapyHugo H. Gregory |
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chapter two Intervention Procedures | 63 |
chapter three From Psychoanalysis | 97 |
chapter four Stuttering Therapy in | 129 |
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adults approach approach-avoidance conflict assessment attitude change avoidance behavior modification beliefs Bloodstein chapter Checklist child cian client clini clinical Cooper delayed auditory feedback described discussion disfluency effective emotional evaluation experience fear fluency control fluency-initiating gestures fluent speech follow-up goal gram Gregory improvement Ingham involved Kirk maintenance measures ment methods metronome modification natural environment normal sounding speech normal speech observation parents pattern Perkins phonation problem of stuttering procedures prolongations psychotherapy recovery reduced relapse reliability repetitions reported responses Riper role Ryan sample Sheehan and Martyn skills speak fluently speak more fluently speaking situations specific speech behavior speech disorder Speech Hear speech therapy speech-language clinicians speech-language pathologists stut stutter more fluently stuttered words stutterer's stuttering behavior stuttering problem stuttering therapy SW/M syllables talking target techniques terers tering therapeutic therapy model therapy program tion transfer program treatment voice onset Webster Williams