Stuttering Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap

Stuttering Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap

Stuttering Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap

Stuttering Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap

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Overview

Current approaches to treating stuttering do not reflect the new understanding of its nature which has emerged from recent studies. This book brings together speech scientists and clinicians to discuss the best ways to close the perceived gap and maximize the effectiveness of treatment. Together, the chapters offer a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the complexities of stuttering and its remediation. Genetic, neuropsychological, behavioral, and often-neglected affective and cognitive factors are all considered. Preferred methodologies for empirical investigation are described, and specific examples of applied clinical research designs are provided. The book will be crucial reading for all those professionally concerned with fluency disorders and their students.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135687908
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Edited by Ratner, Nan Bernstein; Healey, E. Charles

Table of Contents

Contents: E.B. Cooper, Preface. N.B. Ratner, E.C. Healey, Bridging the Gap Between Stuttering Research and Practice: An Overview. E.G. Conture, The Best Day to Rethink Our Research Agenda Is Between Yesterday and Tomorrow. A. Smith, Stuttering: A Unified Approach to a Multifactorial, Dynamic Disorder. E. Yairi, Epidemiological Factors and Stuttering Research. B. Guitar, Bridging the Gap Between the Science and Clinical Practice. C.L. Ludlow, A Conceptual Framework for Investigating the Neurobiology of Stuttering. L.F. De Nil, Stuttering: A Neurophysiological Perspective. J. Riley, Clinician/Researcher: A Way of Thinking. G.M. Siegel, Integrating Affective, Behavioral, and Cognitive Factors in Stuttering. W.H. Manning, Progress Under the Surface and Over Time. B. Murphy, A Preliminary Look at Shame, Guilt, and Stuttering. D. Hill, Evaluation of Factors Related to Early Stuttering: A Descriptive Study. S.R. Gottwald, Family Communication Patterns and Stuttering Development: An Analysis of the Research Literature. M. Onslow, A. Packman, The Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention. R.J. Ingham, A.K. Cordes, On Watching a Discipline Shoot Itself in the Foot: Some Observations on Current Trends in Stuttering Treatment Research. C.W. Starkweather, The Effectiveness of Stuttering Therapy: An Issue for Science?

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