[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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
This article highlights the value for speech–language pathologists of considering the overall
stuttering condition—including speakers' experiences during and around moments of …
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 …
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 …
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 …
stuttering research. Clinicians and clinical researchers have discussed personal and …
Fear of negative evaluation, trait anxiety, and judgment bias in adults who stutter
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
consider to be the most important outcomes from therapy. Method A Delphi approach was …