How fluent speech is produced, core stuttering behaviors, secondary symptoms, and incidence and prevalence of childhood and adult stuttering.
Stuttering, also called stammering or childhood-onset fluency disorder, is when normal developmental disfluencies become a chronic condition that persists into adulthood. Stuttering is characterized by frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech. People who stutter know what ...
Stuttering in children and adults It is a scale of attitude toward stuttering. In order to help stutterers, we must know their attitudes and the attitudes of other people in connection with stuttering. Please mark this questionnaire as carefully as you can. Wewant ... W Johnson 被引量: 35...
ISSWPhilosophy Tofindacceptanceofourstutteringwemustfirstchipawayatthenegativefeelingsandattitudesdraggingusdownsuchasshame,embarrassmentandguilt.Whilefluencytechniquestaughtintherapycanbehelpfultools,thereisnoguaranteeofcompletefluencybecausethereisnocureforstuttering.Wewhostuttermustsuppressthesenegativefeelingsandattitudes...
the quarrel between some husband and wife result in making the child confused and fearful because the gay can’t decide whom he is in favor of. Some studies have proved that such a child is susceptible to stuttering, and some trouble of nocturnal enuresis and stomach. In particula...
("contempt"),though that tendency actually poisons our minds and causes unhappiness. And not just unhappiness—contempt is supposedly the cause ofevery single problemin the world: learning difficulties, homosexuality, boredom, stuttering, you name it. Aesthetic Realists believe that only the study ...
The ability to communicate with others is one of our most basic needs. Let's look at some examples of augmentative and alternative communication...
State University in East Lansing. The first data to back up that hunch came in 1991, Yaruss says, when researchers reportedaltered blood flow in the brains of people who stuttered. Over the past two decades, continuing research has made it more apparent that stuttering is all in the brain....
The year is 1965 and Danny Embling, is an awkward, underdeveloped teen suffering from occasional bouts of stuttering, attends an all-male boarding school in New South Wales, Australia. it has been some time since Danny has had any romantic relationship with a girl. He slowly becomes interested...
The aims of this study were to evaluate whether the MIST a) reduces the impact of stuttering and stuttering severity, and b) has a positive impact on speaking ability, confidence in communication, avoidance-behavior, and quality of life. Method: Eighteen adults, age 21-61 years took part in...