Stuttering: An Integrated Approach to Its Nature and TreatmentLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006 - 503 עמודים This new Third Edition provides a comprehensive overview of the etiology and development of stuttering and details appropriate approaches to accurate assessment and treatment. A new chapter on related fluency disorders discusses evaluation and treatment of stuttering associated with neurological disease or trauma, psychological disturbance, or mental retardation, and explains how developmental stuttering can be differentiated from these conditions. This edition also features a new chapter on preliminaries to assessment as well as new information on differential diagnosis of stuttering versus other fluency disorders. Appendices include forms for diagnosis and evaluation. |
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Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Nature of Stuttering | 1 |
Introduction to Stuttering | 3 |
Constitutional Factors in Stuttering | 31 |
Developmental Environmental and Learning Factors | 71 |
Theories About Stuttering | 105 |
Normal Disfluency and the Development of Stuttering | 137 |
Preliminaries to Treatment | 277 |
Treatment of Borderline Stuttering | 293 |
Treatment of Beginning Stuttering | 321 |
Treatment of Intermediate Stuttering | 349 |
Treatment of Advanced Stuttering | 391 |
Related Disorders of Fluency | 435 |
455 | |
Names Index | 477 |
Assessment and Treatment of Stuttering | 171 |
Preliminaries to Assessment | 173 |
Assessment and Diagnosis | 217 |
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