Working with People Who Stutter: A Lifespan Approach
For courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Stuttering and Fluency. Working with People Who Stutter: A Lifespan Approach offers a comprehensive overview of the nature and treatment of stuttering across the lifespan. Written for clinicians, speech language pathologists,... read full description below.
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| Interest Age |
All ages |
| Reading Age |
All ages |
| NBS Text |
Education & Teaching |
| ONIX Text |
Professional and scholarly |
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| Number of Pages |
608 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 191mm Height: 235mm Spine: 23mm |
| Weight |
898g |
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| Dewey Code |
616.855406 |
| Catalogue Code |
Not specified |
Description of this Textbook
For courses in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Stuttering and Fluency. Working with People Who Stutter: A Lifespan Approach offers a comprehensive overview of the nature and treatment of stuttering across the lifespan. Written for clinicians, speech language pathologists, and students who want a balanced understanding about the complexities of stuttering, readers will learn about the characteristics and theoretical information about people who are afflicted by this condition. This fresh, new text provides information on each age group (preschool, school-age, adolescent, and adult) and is categorized according to the affective, behavioral, and cognitive components of the disorder. The process of assessment and diagnosis is facilitated by coverage of multiple methods and a useful diagnostic checklist. Treatment chapters include multiple examples of current approaches, as well as practical therapy examples focusing on the 'how-to' of fluency therapy. Providing an 'applied emphasis' to the treatment of stuttering, this new contribution to the field should increase the competency, confidence, and enjoyment of clinicians working with people who stutter.
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Awards & Reviews
| NZ Review |
Working with Children Who Stutter will undoubtedly become one of the classic introductory texts on stuttering. The author is clearly an expert--both in the realm of understanding the scientific bases of stuttering, but also in the art of clinical application. That fact comes through in every chapter. I see this text supplanting other standard text in the field. Students, and instructors, will appreciate the clear writing and logical organization of topics. Perhaps one of the main strengths of this book, however, is the fair and balanced presentation of varying treatment approaches. It is hard to pigeonhole this author in terms of treatment bias--and that is how it should be for an introductory text! She should be congratulated for creating an excellent, cogent, survey text! I'm certain it will become a highly recognized book in the area of stuttering. The availability of various books dealing with stuttering is quite high right now -- to succeed, any new book needs to rise above the rest. This book does that. -- Michael Blomgren, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, University of Utah |
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