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Book Synopsis

This comprehensive and practical resource is a second volume to the highly influential Dysfluency Resource Book (2010). It brings together the very latest developments in the field of stammering and dysfluency in adults and teenagers and builds upon some of the approaches explored in the Dysfluency Resource Book. The book draws on the expert knowledge of contributors from a wide range of fields, such as specialist speech and language therapy, education, psychology and youth work, with a focus on presenting practical guidance for those working in this complex area.

This valuable resource:

Has chapters exploring the latest clinical developments, such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and narrative therapy.

Provides in-depth discussion of some established therapeutic practices, including avoidance-reduction therapy and group work.

Offers concrete application to theory, both the social and medical models, guiding the reader on how to int

Trade Review

Known for her honesty, integrity and leading authority in the field of dysfluency, Trudy Stewart, together with highly respected collaborators, weaves this collage of exciting topics into a collection of valuable chapters. The passion, dedication and expertise of each author is reflected in every chapter.

In clear and practical language, the book provides an insight into new approaches and offers inspiration and reflection whether you are a student, a clinician or a fluency specialist looking for interesting approaches to spark new ideas. This book is on my bookshelf and should be required reading for anyone interested in fluency disorders. What a wonderful supplementary text to the Dysfluency Resource Book. It is truly a wonderful piece of art!

Dr. Joseph Agius, European Fluency Specialist, University of Malta/ ECSF, author of iOS app ‘Fluency Smart Intervention Strategy’

This book covers hot topics that all speech-language therapists need to understand if they want to make a difference in the lives of people who stammer. It contains expert advice written by world-renowned clinicians who provide critical insights about both basic clinical procedures and advanced helping skills for working with people who stammer. With chapters on key aspects of service delivery, counseling methods, and the clinical process, readers will learn new ways of improving their therapy with people who stammer and gain deep insights into the experience of stammering. They will also learn about key skills, such as mindfulness approaches, that can help them in their own lives, as well!

Chapters are clearly written and easily accessible for novice and advanced therapists.

This book should become an indispensable companion for speech-language therapists seeking to help people who stammer.

J. Scott Yaruss, Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Michigan State University, Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The art and practice of being a clinician working with individuals who stammer. Chapter 2: Service delivery. Chapter 3: Stammering and voice Chapter 4: Narrative practice: Identifying and changing problem stories about stammering. Chapter 5: Avoidance reduction therapy. Chapter 6: Integrating mindfulness into therapy with people who stammer. Chapter 7: Integrating acceptance and commitment therapy into stammering therapy. Chapter 8: Working together: the power of the therapeutic group Chapter 9: Working with self-help groups.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 31/07/2020
    ISBN13: 9780367208684, 978-0367208684
    ISBN10: 0367208687

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This comprehensive and practical resource is a second volume to the highly influential Dysfluency Resource Book (2010). It brings together the very latest developments in the field of stammering and dysfluency in adults and teenagers and builds upon some of the approaches explored in the Dysfluency Resource Book. The book draws on the expert knowledge of contributors from a wide range of fields, such as specialist speech and language therapy, education, psychology and youth work, with a focus on presenting practical guidance for those working in this complex area.

    This valuable resource:

    Has chapters exploring the latest clinical developments, such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and narrative therapy.

    Provides in-depth discussion of some established therapeutic practices, including avoidance-reduction therapy and group work.

    Offers concrete application to theory, both the social and medical models, guiding the reader on how to int

    Trade Review

    Known for her honesty, integrity and leading authority in the field of dysfluency, Trudy Stewart, together with highly respected collaborators, weaves this collage of exciting topics into a collection of valuable chapters. The passion, dedication and expertise of each author is reflected in every chapter.

    In clear and practical language, the book provides an insight into new approaches and offers inspiration and reflection whether you are a student, a clinician or a fluency specialist looking for interesting approaches to spark new ideas. This book is on my bookshelf and should be required reading for anyone interested in fluency disorders. What a wonderful supplementary text to the Dysfluency Resource Book. It is truly a wonderful piece of art!

    Dr. Joseph Agius, European Fluency Specialist, University of Malta/ ECSF, author of iOS app ‘Fluency Smart Intervention Strategy’

    This book covers hot topics that all speech-language therapists need to understand if they want to make a difference in the lives of people who stammer. It contains expert advice written by world-renowned clinicians who provide critical insights about both basic clinical procedures and advanced helping skills for working with people who stammer. With chapters on key aspects of service delivery, counseling methods, and the clinical process, readers will learn new ways of improving their therapy with people who stammer and gain deep insights into the experience of stammering. They will also learn about key skills, such as mindfulness approaches, that can help them in their own lives, as well!

    Chapters are clearly written and easily accessible for novice and advanced therapists.

    This book should become an indispensable companion for speech-language therapists seeking to help people who stammer.

    J. Scott Yaruss, Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Michigan State University, Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: The art and practice of being a clinician working with individuals who stammer. Chapter 2: Service delivery. Chapter 3: Stammering and voice Chapter 4: Narrative practice: Identifying and changing problem stories about stammering. Chapter 5: Avoidance reduction therapy. Chapter 6: Integrating mindfulness into therapy with people who stammer. Chapter 7: Integrating acceptance and commitment therapy into stammering therapy. Chapter 8: Working together: the power of the therapeutic group Chapter 9: Working with self-help groups.

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