Nature and Treatment of Stuttering New Directions
- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 2
- Publisher: Pearson
- Publish date: 09/01/1996
Description:
This long-awaited revision was written based on the belief that clinical professionals should have specialized knowledge about a disorder, the people it affects, and how it can be managed effectively, and that such knowledge should be based on empirical scientific studies. The book's authors include researchers who gathered much of the data that are discussed, theorists who attempt to explain such data, and clinicians who developed and tested many of the assessment and management procedures currently employed with children and adults who stutter. The book covers the epidemiology, characteristics, etiological accounts and treatment of stuttering and provides thorough, scholarly reviews of what is known about stuttering and its clinical management.
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FEATURES
- Authoritative, comprehensive and current coverage.
- Organized into five sections, each of which has a common focus.
- Introductory commentaries precedes each of the five sections.
- Numerous vignettes and case studies in clinically oriented chapters.
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