In pursuit of fluency |
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Authors: | Walter H Manning |
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Institution: | Department of Speech and Pathology and Audiology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, USA |
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Abstract: | It is suggested that fluent speech is a behavior that is relatively easy for the clinician to obtain from the majority of stuttering clients. Specific moments of stuttering, on the other hand, are often much more difficult to elicit. The rationale for this opinion and some therapeutic implications are discussed. Two areas of future research are advocated: (1) investigation of the conditions that appear to aid the clinician in eliciting moments of stuttering and (2) exploration into a phenomena that appears to be a basic component of the moment of stuttering-“loss of control.” |
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