A rapid method of eliminating stuttering by a regulated breathing approach |
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Authors: | N. H. Azrin R. G. Nunn |
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Affiliation: | Behaviour Research Laboratory, Anna State Hospital, Anna. Illinois 62906, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The Habit Reversal Procedure for eliminating nervous habits was applied to the problem of stuttering. In the new procedure the speaker interrupted his speech at moments of actual or anticipated stuttering and at natural pause points, and resumed speaking immediately after breathing deeply during the pause. In addition to this regularized pausing and breathing, the program included other factors such as formulation of one's thoughts prior to speaking, identification of stutter-prone situations, identification of mannerisms associated with stuttering, speaking for short durations when tense or nervous, daily breathing exercises, relaxation procedures for anxiety, immediate display of improved speaking, and enlisting family support for progress. Fourteen stutterers were given training in the program during a single counseling session of about two hours duration. The next day, the average number of stuttering episodes decreased by 94 per cent, by 97 per cent at the end of one month, and by 99 per cent during the extended follow-up. Each of the clients was improved by at least 93 per cent. The new procedure appears to be more rapid and effective than alternative procedures. |
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Keywords: | Reprints may be obtained from either author. Behavior Research Laboratory Anna State Hospital Anna. Illinois 62906 U.S.A.. |
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