Stigma and the Hispanic stuttering experience: A qualitative study

L Dean, AM Medina - Journal of Communication Disorders, 2021 - Elsevier
The stigmatization of stuttering has profound effects on the education, employment, and
mental health of people who stutter. While there is a large body of research into the impact of …

[图书][B] The Experience of Japanese Americans Who Stutter

M Ito - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Some experiences of people who stutter are universal. However, the intersection of being a
person who stutters and being Japanese American is likely to yield unique perspectives that …

[PDF][PDF] Acadiana-area speech-language pathology students' perceptions of Cajun English speakers

TA Kroll, Z Mok, L Keegan, I Papakyritsis… - Contemporary Issues in …, 2014 - ASHA
Purpose: Accents may have an impact on how a speaker's personality is perceived, and
such dynamics may impact the therapeutic relationship. This study examined how speech …

Otherness in the Clinical Borderlands.

D Kovarsky - Journal of Interactional Research in …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Clinical practice represents a kind of cultural borderland territory bringing together people
from different walks of life with distinctive social experiences and expectations related to …

The best of both worlds: Clinical implications of classical and qualitative paradigms in aphasiology.

BE Archer, RG Olvera - Journal of Interactional Research in …, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
This article explores two theoretical perspectives on aphasia. The first tradition we consider
could be labeled'classical aphasiology'. Several beliefs run through studies published within …