Stuttering: Its Nature, Diagnosis and Treatment

Posted by Kyle Madison on February 12, 2010

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This highly readable, clinically oriented book combines theory and therapy and examines all facets of stuttering, from possible etiologies through assessment to treatment. While considerable uncertainty still exists regarding the precise cause(s) of stuttering, Conture provides the reader with an even-handed coverage of fundamental knowledge, methodology, and procedures for effectively dealing with stuttering in children, teenagers, and adults. T… More >>

Stuttering: Its Nature, Diagnosis and Treatment

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Feb 12, 2010

Excellent resource on dysfluency but needs to be updated!…at times the material is so dry and it definitely reads like a textbook, instead of a clinical manual – which is what I generally prefer. I really like the interview questions for parents in the appendix area. Good reference tool for stuttering but not my favorite by a long shot. However, I would consider repurchasing an updated copy that had better ‘readability’ and contained a CD-ROM/ DVD for clinical application.
Rating: 3 / 5

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