[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial impact of living with a stuttering disorder: Knowing is not enough

J Beilby - Seminars in speech and language, 2014 - thieme-connect.com
Stuttering requires a multidimensional perspective given that, in recent years, researchers
have shown the impact of the disorder to reach far beyond the surface components with …

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 …

Stuttering in school-age children: A comprehensive approach to treatment

JS Yaruss, CE Coleman, RW Quesal - 2012 - ASHA
Purpose This letter, prepared through a close collaboration between the authors and more
than 100 colleagues, responds to a paper by the editor of Language, Speech, and Hearing …

Understanding the speaker's experience of stuttering can improve stuttering therapy

SE Tichenor, C Herring, JS Yaruss - Topics in language disorders, 2022 - journals.lww.com
This article highlights the value for speech–language pathologists of considering the overall
stuttering condition—including speakers' experiences during and around moments of …

Enhancing the therapy experience using principles of video game design

JW Folkins, T Brackenbury, M Krause… - American journal of speech …, 2016 - ASHA
Purpose This article considers the potential benefits that applying design principles from
contemporary video games may have on enhancing therapy experiences. Method Six …

An exploration of mindfulness in speech-language pathology

AM Medina, JS Mead - Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
For decades, mindfulness practices have been studied and applied across professions such
as health care, business, education, law, and counseling as a means to reduce workforce …

Understanding the broader impact of stuttering: Suicidal ideation

SE Tichenor, S Palasik, JS Yaruss - American Journal of Speech-Language …, 2023 - ASHA
Purpose: Suicide and suicidal ideation are topics that have a long but limited history in
stuttering research. Clinicians and clinical researchers have discussed personal and …

Fear of negative evaluation, trait anxiety, and judgment bias in adults who stutter

SB Brundage, KL Winters, JM Beilby - American journal of speech-language …, 2017 - ASHA
Purpose Persons who stutter (PWS) and those with social anxiety disorder may exhibit fear
of negative evaluation (FNE) and anxiety in social situations. However, the information …

Outcomes of a remote mindfulness program for adults who stutter: Five case studies

AM Medina, JS Mead, K Comas, G Perez, J Prieto… - Perspectives of the ASHA …, 2023 - ASHA
Purpose: The use of mindfulness-based practices has increased in the field of fluency
disorders over the past several years and has been implicated as a viable complement to …

The most important therapy outcomes for school-aged children who stutter: An exploratory study

K Cooke, SK Millard - American journal of speech-language pathology, 2018 - ASHA
Purpose The aim of this article was to identify what school-aged children who stutter
consider to be the most important outcomes from therapy. Method A Delphi approach was …