2nd Edition

The Dysfluency Resource Book

By Jackie Turnbull, Trudy Stewart Copyright 2010
    232 Pages
    by Speechmark

    This is a comprehensive resource book for treating adults who stammer. Completely revised and updated to take account of current practice, this new edition draws together the latest information on therapy for adults along with practical examples of exercises, tasks and activities that can be used for both individual and group programmes. With new chapters and therapy ideas, this is an extremely useful resource for all speech & language therapists and students working with adults who stammer.  This useful resource seeks to explain techniques for treating people who stammer and the rationale for their use. This volume forms a catalogue of treatment options from which clinicians may choose to use all of the techniques or pick out particular sections according to their clients' special requirements. The first edition of this book proved to be a very useful tool for speech and language professionals, and this new edition has come about largely because clinicians, speech and language therapists and teachers have requested it. With the inclusion of 50 photocopiable handouts and the presentation of the chapters in the order they would use with their own group programmes, the authors set out the principles of therapy in such a way that the treatment techniques fit into a clear management approach. Trudy Stewart is a specialist in dysfluency and has been a service manager since 1986. She studied in America and obtained her PhD in 1991. Jackie Turnbull retired from SLT in July 2009 after 40 years in the profession, over 35 of which were spent as a specialist in dysfluency, working with children and adults. She also worked for many years as a staff counsellor in a large hospital. The collaboration that has grown up between the two of them has sparked further study in stammering. Together they have developed a highly creative clinical practice which has national recognition.

    List of handouts, Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgements, 1 Principles of therapy, 2 Communication skills, 3 Information on stammering, 4 Variation: non-speech and speech, 5 Identification, 6 Covert identification, 7 Desensitisation, 8 Voluntary stammering, 9 Avoidance reduction therapy, 10 Relaxation, 11 Breathing, 12 Rate control, 13 Easy onset, 14 Block modification, 15 Maintenance: a continuing process of change, 16 Working in groups, References

    Biography

    Jackie Turnbull, Trudy Stewart