Advice to Those who StutterA truly remarkable book and all-time bestseller! This is a remarkable book of therapy advice. What makes it unique is that every article has been written by men and women who stutter themselves. Each of them has been `through the mill' and knows what it is to have experienced the fear, anxiety, and despair which is so often the lot of those who stutter. Each specializes in the treatment of stuttering and each relates what he or she believes will help you. Twenty-eight specialists including Van Riper, Sheehan, Breitenfeldt, Ramig, Molt, Quesal, Manning, St. Louis, Rentschler, Starbuck, Gregory, Sheehan,and many more. |
Contents
express yourself or go by freight | 1 |
managing your stuttering versus | 7 |
what you can do about it | 13 |
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able accept adult stutterers anxiety attempts attitudes avoid become begin better blocks breath cause of stuttering Chapter clinician cope covert stutterer deliberately develop difficult disfluency easier easily easy effort embarrassment emotions experience eye contact failure fear of stuttering feared words feel fluency fluent speech Foundation of America friends goal hard iceberg learn to stutter less lips listener move movements muscles normal speakers ourselves pause person who stutters phonation Porky Pig possible practice problem of stuttering produce prolong react reactions real stuttering realize reduce shame sound speaking fluently speaking situations speech pathology speech production speech therapy speech-flow speech-language pathologist stop struggle stutter on purpose stutter openly stuttering behaviors Stuttering Foundation stuttering pattern stuttering problem success suggestions syllable talk techniques telephone tense tension therapist therapy program things tongue tricks understand utterances VIRGINIA BEACH vocal cords vocal folds voice