Self-acceptance of stuttering: A preliminary study

T De Nardo, RM Gabel, JA Tetnowski… - Journal of communication …, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose This study explored the relationship between self-acceptance of stuttering and (1)
psychosocial factors (self-esteem, hostility towards others, emotional support, and perceived …

Psychological characteristics and perceptions of stuttering of adults who stutter with and without support group experience

MP Boyle - Journal of fluency disorders, 2013 - Elsevier
Purpose To compare adults who stutter with and without support group experience on
measures of self-esteem, self-efficacy, life satisfaction, self-stigma, perceived stuttering …

Coping with stuttering

E Swartz, F Irani, R Gabel - Perspectives on Fluency and Fluency Disorders, 2014 - ASHA
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to gain a deeper understanding about coping
strategies by adults who stutter (AWS). Methods: A mixed methods approach was used to …

Self-acceptance, resilience, coping and satisfaction of life in people who stutter

LW Plexico, S Erath, H Shores, E Burrus - Journal of fluency disorders, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to evaluate self-acceptance and satisfaction
with life with people who stutter and the influence of coping and resilience on the two factors …

The client's perspective on voluntary stuttering

CT Byrd, Z Gkalitsiou, J Donaher, E Stergiou - American Journal of Speech …, 2016 - ASHA
Purpose Voluntary stuttering is a strategy that has been suggested for use in the clinical
literature but has minimal empirical data regarding treatment outcomes. The purpose of the …

Acceptance and commitment therapy for stuttering disorders

JM Beilby, JS Yaruss - More than fluency: The social, emotional …, 2018 - books.google.com
This chapter describes the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in the
support and management of the psychosocial processes involved in living with stuttering …

A phenomenological understanding of successful stuttering management

L Plexico, WH Manning, A DiLollo - Journal of fluency disorders, 2005 - Elsevier
The purpose of this investigation was to understand, from the perspective of the speaker,
how seven adults have been able to successfully manage their stuttering. Individual …

Acceptance and commitment therapy for adults who stutter: Psychosocial adjustment and speech fluency

JM Beilby, ML Byrnes, JS Yaruss - Journal of fluency disorders, 2012 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of an Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy group intervention program for adults who stutter (N= 20). The …

Psychological counseling as an adjunct to stuttering treatment: Clients' experiences and perceptions

A Lindsay, M Langevin - Journal of fluency disorders, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose Stuttering can trigger anxiety and other psychological and emotional reactions, and
limit participation in society. It is possible that psychological counseling could enhance …

A preliminary study of self-esteem, stigma, and disclosure in adolescents who stutter

GW Blood, IM Blood, GM Tellis, RM Gabel - Journal of fluency disorders, 2003 - Elsevier
This study examined the self-esteem, perceived stigma, and disclosure practices of 48
adolescents who stutter divided into two age cohorts: younger (13, 14, and 15 years) and …