A comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the new understanding of the complexities of stuttering and its remediation that is emerging from current research.
Contents
Preface
Bridging the Gap Between Stuttering Research and Practice: An Overview
The Best Day to Rethink Our Research Agenda Is Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Stuttering: A Unified Approach to a Multifactorial, Dynamic Disorder
Epidemiological Factors and Stuttering Research
Bridging the Gap Between the Science and Clinical Practice
A Conceptual Framework for Investigating the Neurobiology of Stuttering
Stuttering: A Neurophysiological Perspective
Clinician/Researcher: A Way of Thinking
Integrating Affective, Behavioral, and Cognitive Factors in Stuttering
Progress Under the Surface and Over Time
A Preliminary Look at Shame, Guilt, and Stuttering
Evaluation of Factors Related to Early Stuttering: A Descriptive Study
Family Communication Patterns and Stuttering Development: An Analysis of the Research Literature
The Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention
On Watching a Discipline Shoot Itself in the Foot: Some Observations on Current Trends in Stuttering Treatment Research
The Effectiveness of Stuttering Therapy: An Issue for Science?
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