Stuttering : from theory to practice
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Stuttering : from theory to practice
Whurr, c1995
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text brings together the experience and expertise of a group of speech and language therapists who work with, both individually and in groups, children and adults who stutter. The past 2 decades have seen the emergence of what might be termed a British school of stuttering therapy, which has placed increasing emphasis on the need to improve communication skills, encourage a more positive approach to talking and facilitate a change in the stutterer's self-perception.
The influence of Kelly's work in Personal Construct psychology is evident throughout the book, and there is a chapter devoted to the application of Kelly's ideas in stuttering therapy. This influence has been importance in shaping our approach to therapy. The book looks at both theoretical and practical aspects of management, including the development of stuttering and early intervention, family therapy, and working with adolescents and adults. It includes some hitherto unpublished work on self-esteem and a final chapter on the issues of under and postgraduate training and service provision.
目次
Introduction. Chapter 1 The Development of Stuttering: Implications for Early Invention - Margaret Fawcus.
Chapter 2 Stuttering and the Family - Ropsemarie Hayhow.
Chapter 3 Working with Young Children - Rosemarie Hayhow.
Chapter 4 Covert Aspects Associated with the 'Stuttering Syndrome': Focus on Self-esteem - Khursheed Bajina.
Chapter 5 Working with Adolescent - Margaret Fawcus.
Chapter 6 Group Therapy with Adults who Stutter - Khursheed Bajina.
Chapter 7 Personal Construct Theory in Use with People who Stutter - Roberta Williams.
Chapter 8 Qualities of the Therapists: Implications for Student Training - Renee Byrne.
Chapter 9 The Association for Stammerers and 'At the Receiving End': A Stammerer's Viewpoint - Norbert Lieckfeldt.
Index.
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