Understanding Stuttering
Title | Understanding Stuttering PDF eBook |
Author | Nathan Lavid |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2009-09-18 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1604730439 |
Health & sickness -- Consumer Health . Stuttering is an affliction that affects every ethnicity and every culture equally, some sixty million people worldwide. Five percent of children stutter. Typically this debilitating condition emerges when a child is between the ages of two and six. Twenty percent of these children will continue to stutter as adults. Although it is so pervasive, there is great misunderstanding about stuttering. Socially isolating those it strikes, the disorder prevents them from the kind of candid discussions that would help them gain an understanding of it. In turn, social isolation creates misconceptions. In Understanding Stuttering a writer who is both a practicing physician and former researcher on stuttering examines the medical roots of the problem and, hoping to bring alleviation, shares his findings. He defines stuttering as a medical condition that is neurologically based or inherited. In clear language he explains the basics of brain anatomy and function, tells of the latest scientific advances in diagnosis and treatment of stuttering, and explains the difference in acquired stuttering and Tourette syndrome. Using examples from his practice, he details effective treatments, including speech therapy and medications. He discusses the most promising new research and tells how the findings of this research will improve treatments and provide a possible cure. Understanding Stuttering concludes with practical tips on how to converse with those who stutter and lists organizations that provide additional information and support. Nathan Lavid, a former faculty member at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, is in private psychiatric practice in southern California.
The Stutter Steps
Title | The Stutter Steps PDF eBook |
Author | Sander A. Flaum |
Publisher | Post Hill Press |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2021-01-26 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1642936545 |
For those who stutter and their families, this is a motivating and informative guide of proven strategies and therapies, featuring real-life success stories and examples from many high-profile individuals and celebrities, as well as people of all ages.
The Gift of Stuttering
Title | The Gift of Stuttering PDF eBook |
Author | Moe Mernick |
Publisher | Mosaica Press |
Pages | |
Release | 2015-12-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781937887582 |
Mindfulness & Stuttering
Title | Mindfulness & Stuttering PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen-Marie Silverman |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Consciousness |
ISBN | 9781478385110 |
Mindfulness & Stuttering provides information to help the reader decide whether or not mindfulness may be a congenial strategy to help resolve a stuttering problem. Recent research verifies that mindfulness, a means to greater self-awareness and well-being practiced for more than 2,500 years, facilitates desired personal change. From reducing stress to lessening negative self-talk and by improving the ability to learn new skills, practicing mindfulness leads to living with greater ease. Ellen-Marie Silverman, Ph.D., a speech pathologist for more than 40 years and a Fellow of the American Speech-Hearing-Language Association, has been practicing mindfulness for more than 16 years and has used the practice with her own stuttering problem to speak and communicate with greater ease. In Mindfulness & Stuttering, she addresses questions and concerns people may have about the practice of mindfulness and its application to stuttering problems and describes the use of six mindfulness techniques --- shamatha-vipassana, working with shenpa, maitri, lojong, using gatha's, and tonglen --- as secular practices. She shows how mindfulness can help address two concerns people with a covert or overt stuttering problem may have, Fear of Stuttering and Struggling to Speak, and offers suggestions for constructively managing impatience, boredom, and relapse, obstacles that can arise when learning to speak with greater ease. Dr. Silverman is the author of Relief From Stuttering. Laying the Groundwork to Speak with Greater Ease.
Stuttering Stephen
Title | Stuttering Stephen PDF eBook |
Author | Fraendy Clervaud |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-11-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781949878004 |
Stephen has always wanted to be a speaker. However, his stuttering makes him feel he cannot achieve that goal. So what does he do? Navigate through Stuttering Stephen's journey as he finds his voice.
School-Age Stuttering Therapy
Title | School-Age Stuttering Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Nina Reardon-Reeves |
Publisher | |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2014-11-15 |
Genre | Stuttering in children |
ISBN | 9780983753803 |
This book is a clinical resource for speech-language pathologists who work with school-age children who stutter. It provides comprehensive assessment and intervention strategies designed to enhance positive therapy outcomes.
Understanding & Controlling Stuttering
Title | Understanding & Controlling Stuttering PDF eBook |
Author | William D. Parry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Speech therapy |
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