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         Stuttering:     more books (100)
  1. The Three Dimensions of Stuttering: Neurology, Behaviour and Emotion by Robert Logan, 1999-03-19
  2. Stuttering Self-Help for Adults by Morris Val Jones, 1989-04
  3. Primer for Stuttering Therapy, A by Howard D. Schwartz, 1998-08-27
  4. Stuttering: Then and Now by George H. Shames, Herbert Rubin, 1986-01
  5. Successful Stuttering Management Program (SSMP) 2nd Edition by Dorvan H. Breitenfeldt, Delores Rustad Lorenz, 2000-03
  6. Stuttering Treatment: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide by G. Beverly Wells, 1986-11
  7. Stuttering Prevention: A Clinical Method by C. Woodruff Starkweather, Sheryl Ridener, Ph.D. Gottwald, et all 1990-01
  8. The Cure Of Stammering And Stuttering by Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue, 2010-05-22
  9. Stuttering by Joseph Kalinowski, TimSaltuklaroglu, 2005-11-30
  10. Henry the Stuttering Hero (Barnyard Bible Basics) by Aaron Hubble, 2008-11-11
  11. Stuttering: Science, Therapy & Practice by Thomas D. Kehoe, 1997-04
  12. Foundations of Stuttering by Marcel E. Wingate, 2001-10-10
  13. Programmed Therapy for Stuttering in Children and Adults by Bruce P. Ryan, 2000-11
  14. Stuttering (Pro-ed Studies in Communicative Disorders) by C. Woodruff Starkweather, Janet Givens-Ackerman, 1997-01

61. Speech Advantage - Corporate Speech Pathology - Madison, Wisconsin - Foreign Acc
Provides corporate speech pathology services foreign accent reduction, stuttering therapy, and treatment of a voice, articulation, or pronunciation disorder. Based in Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.SpeechAdvantage.info/
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Speech Advantage - Corporate Speech Pathology Services
What does Speech Advantage offer?
Speech Advantage specializes in providing work related training to companies through improved speech communication. We offer onsite training for individuals, small groups, or large group seminars wanting to focus upon:
Who benefits from Speech Advantage?
  • The employee gains self-confidence, reduced frustration and increased productivity
  • The coworkers experience increased harmony and team cohesiveness
  • The customer gains timely results and satisfaction
  • The employer enhances the employee's quality of life while improving the company's profitability and lowering employee turnover
When and where is training held?
The most cost effective and convenient time and place for training is at your employee's workplace during normal business hours. We will strive to accommodate you in this regard. However, should offsite training be preferred, facilities are available.
Why is Speech Advantage important to your business?

62. Stuttering Project
SUNY Buffalo Graduate Course 569 stuttering Therapy Research Project Causes ofstuttering, stuttering and Fluency Theory, Therapy for stuttering and Related
http://www.geocities.com/staceydt/start.html

63. The Laboratory For Developmental Neuroscience
Dedicated to studying the molecular basis of pediatric onset neuropsychiatric disorders. Now working with collaborators on the molecular genetics of autism, attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder, childhood onset obsessive-compulsive disorder, stuttering, adolescent depression, and pediatric and early onset bipolar mood disorder.
http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/ldn
The Laboratory of Developmental Neuroscience
  • Edwin H. Cook, Jr., M.D., Lab Director, Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Human Genetics; Committees on Genetics, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics, Molecular Medicine Bennett L. Leventhal, M.D., Irving B. Harris Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics
The Laboratory of Developmental Neuroscience is dedicated to studying the molecular genetics of pediatric onset neuropsychiatric disorders. We use neurochemical and molecular genetic research tools to develop new knowledge that may lead to improvement in clinical pharmacology. We began as an HPLC lab studying the relationship between hyperserotonemia and autistic disorder. We are now working with collaborators on molecular genetic studies of autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, childhood onset obsessive-compulsive disorder, stuttering, adolescent depression, and pediatric and early onset bipolar mood disorder.

64. Ïåðâûé ðóññêèé ñàéò î çàèêàíèè.
Сайт о заикании и его лечении. Клуб, чат, ссылки.
http://www.stuttering.ru/

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ïî àäðåñó: ì.ÂÄÍÕ, Ñåëüñêîõîçÿéñòâåííàÿ óë., ä.20"À" (øêîëà ¹306). Âñòðå÷à â 13:00 îêîëî âõîäà â çäàíèå. info@stuttering.ru Îáúÿâëÿåòñÿ íàáîð â ãðóïïó ñåìåéíîé ëîãîïñèõîòåðàïèè ïî ìåòîäèêå Þ.Á.Íåêðàñîâîé. Çàïèñü íà êîíñóëüòàöèþ ïî òåë.: 317-38-66 (âòîðíèê, ïÿòíèöà ñ 14 äî 17 ÷.) èëè ïî E-Mail: andrew_siam@mtu-net.ru
http://www.stuttering-center.com
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Çàðàáîòàë ïîèñê ïî ñàéòó (èñïîëüçóåòñÿ ïîèñêîâàÿ ñèñòåìà ßndex). Ôîðìà äëÿ ïîèñêà íà ãëàâíîé ñòðàíèöå â ëåâîé êîëîíêå.
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"Èññëåäîâàíèå âîçìîæíîñòè èñïîëüçîâàíèÿ ñåòè Èíòåðíåò äëÿ ïñèõîäèàãíîñòèêè âçðîñëûõ çàèêàþùèõñÿ"
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"Ëè÷íûé îïûò"

 öåëÿõ äàëüíåéøåãî ðàçâèòèÿ ïðîåêòà "Çàèêàíèå" íà ñàéò ïðèãëàøàþòñÿ ïîìîùíèêè. "Ïî÷åìó êîððèãèðóåòñÿ çàèêàíèå ïðè ïåíèè"

65. Welcome To Stuttering-Treatment.com
Individualized stuttering therapy with Russell Boyce, SLPCCC, in St. Petersburg, Florida.
http://www.stuttering-treatment.com
Welcome to the Home of Stuttering-Treatment
Stuttering is a communication disorder that affects a relatively small percentage of the population. Incidence is about 5%, with those persisting beyond childhood resulting in the 1% who stutter worldwide. It may not seem like much of a problem to most people, but to those affected, the difficulty in communication and the affect it has both socially and emotionally can be devastating.
Medicaid Provider Welcome About Us Services Links This document maintained by rgboyce@tampabay.rr.com

66. The Australian Stuttering Research Centre - The University Of Sydney
Investigating the nature and treatment of stuttering in children and adults.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Science and Research......Click for ordering information. For general information download the December2002 edition of the ASRC Newsletter from our Downloads page.
http://www3.fhs.usyd.edu.au/asrcwww/
Click for ordering information. For general information download the December 2002 edition of the ASRC Newsletter from our "Downloads" page.

67. Atlanta Area Stuttering Specialists - Fluency Therapy And Neurolinguistics
Atlanta Area stuttering Specialists Cutting Edge Fluency Therapy for Childrenand Adults; Visit Now for helpful information on stuttering treatment and
http://www.stuttering-specialist.com/
Have You Ever Had Trouble ... Talking on the phone? Giving presentations? Ordering at a restaurant? Meeting and greeting people? Asking for information? Interviewing? Would You Like to ... Give an effective presentation? Be ready to speak at a moment's notice? Engage in personal conversation more fluently? Enjoy the freedom of speaking? Book a Workshop in Your Area!
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HOME APPROACH LOGICAL LEVELS PARENTS TEACHERS ... NLP Tim Mackesey PC, CCC-SLP, NLP
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68. Stuttering Center: Research
stuttering research.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Science and Research......The stuttering Center Speech Motor Control Laboratory, Department of Neurology atBaylor College of Medicine/The Methodist Hospital, is committed to provide
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/neurol/struct/stut/stut5.html
Research
(Click here to go to research section) Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine Comments to: neurons
URL:http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/neurol/index.html

69. Stuttering And The Valsalva Mechanism: Introduction
This article explains stuttering (stammering) by showing how the body's Valsalvamechanism may turn stutterers' efforts to speak into the very stuttering
http://members.aol.com/wdparry/valsalva.htm
The Valsalva-Stuttering Network
Home Introduction Articles Links ... Forum
THE VALSALVA MECHANISM:
A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING AND CONTROLLING STUTTERING
By William D. Parry, Esq. Founder, Philadelphia Area Chapter of the National Stuttering Association Why is stuttering usually worst when the words are most important? This article shows how a natural bodily function - the Valsalva mechanism - may turn our efforts to speak into the very blocks we are trying so hard to avoid. It explains how a combination of physical and psychological factors may trap us in a "Valsalva-Stuttering Cycle" - a vicious circle that may trigger and perpetuate stuttering, as well as sabotaging our efforts at fluency maintenance. (For further information, see Understanding and Controlling Stuttering: A Comprehensive New Approach Based on the Valsalva Hypothesis.
I. Introduction
It is a great honor to be invited to speak at this World Congress in Sweden. As you know, I come from the United States, where I lead the Philadelphia Area Chapter of the National Stuttering Project. By profession, I am a lawyer. But the great obsession of my life has been the mystery of stuttering - a condition with which I have struggled since I was four years old. Over the years, I submitted to a wide range of therapies, without lasting success. Finally, about fifteen years ago, I gave up on therapy altogether and began doing my own research into the problem.

70. SFA Products
stuttering Foundation of America books and videos.
http://www.stuttersfa.org/catalog/catalog.htm
SFA Catalog
(Updated: 3/18/2003)
You may use our order form to order any of the following products.
Stuttering Words. 3rd edition 1999
New 3rd edition by Stephen Hood, Ph.D. An authoritative glossary of the meanings of the words and terms associated with the field of stuttering and its treatment. 72 pages
Unit Cost:
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School-Age Child Who Stutters: Working Effectively With Attitudes and Emotions
This exciting new workbook, written by experienced speech-language pathologists Kristin Chmela, M.A., and Nina Reardon, M.S., and edited by Lisa Scott Trautman, Ph.D., offers you a powerful tool for stuttering diagnostics and therapy, focusing exclusively on assessing and treating feelings and beliefs in school-age children.
Numerous strategies for helping children make positive changes in their feelings and beliefs are presented.
Examples from real children are included throughout the workbook, and the final chapter integrates assessment and treatment examples from four children.
It contains practical, concrete ideas for documenting present levels of feelings and beliefs, their contribution to the overall problem, and strategies to achieve change and document therapy outcomes. Reproducible pages throughout the book.

71. Bill Parry's Stuttering Links
stuttering theory and treatment, by William Parry.Category Shopping Publications Speech and Language stuttering......Links to information on stuttering (stammering), the Valsalva Hypothesis and ValsalvaControl, therapy, support groups, discrimination, and advocacy.
http://members.aol.com/wdparry/
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The Valsalva-Stuttering Network
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Bill Parry's Stuttering Links
Stuttering (sometimes called "stammering") is a specific kind of disfluency, in which the flow of speech tends to be involuntarily disrupted by forceful closures of the mouth or larynx, by repetitions or prolongations of sounds and syllables, or by hesitations or delays in making voiced sounds. Stuttering generally involves an excessive amount of effort, force, and struggle in the attempt to speak. It also may be accompanied by a variety of behaviors intended to avoid, postpone, or hide the blocks.
Stuttering, while not the worst of handicaps, certainly can be one of the most frustrating. Unlike other disabilities, stuttering has the mystifying and maddening habit of coming and going. Even if you stutter badly, chances are that you will be perfectly fluent when singing, talking in unison with other people, and in certain speaking situations. You may do a great job acting out a role on stage, but not be able to say your name when asked. You may begin telling a joke with perfect fluency, but not be able to deliver the punch line. You may have long stretches of fluency when it really doesn't matter. Then, just when the words are most important, stuttering jumps out of the closet and pins your speech to the ground.
This website is devoted to exploring the puzzle of stuttering, the factors that may cause or perpetuate it, and what we might do to control or alleviate it through therapy or self help. We are also interested in encouraging self-esteem and acceptance for persons who stutter, fighting discrimination, and educating the public about this often misunderstood condition.

72. Welcome To My Speech-Language Therapy Page
Online home of Mr. Korn, a speechlanguage therapist whose specialties include stuttering, myofunctional deficits, and central auditory processing disorder. Language games and pointers to related sites are provided, in addition to a description of his Long Island, NY practice.
http://expage.com/page/speech4all
elcome to my Speech-Language Therapy Page
herapy should be fun. :-)
I am a speech and language therapist with a private practice in East Patchogue, NY. I have been in private practice since 1987. I work with both children and adults in the areas of articulation, phonology, stuttering, voice disorders, myofunctional deficits and central auditory processing deficits. I am a certified provider of Fast For Word. I am currently accepting patients for the Fast For Word program. Please call or e-mail if you have any questions :)
I accept all insurances as full or partial payments and will work on a sliding scale if necessary. If therapy is needed, I would like to see it provided.
I also have 2 dogsa papillon named Papi and a pomeranian named Misty, a gray long-haired cat named Mya, a son named Matthew and my wife, Nancy.
I work at the Kreamer Street Elementary School during the day and have appointment hours from 4-9PM daily.
I can be reached at 631-475-7781 or by e-mail at speechman1@aol.com. I love discussing speech and providing therapy. Please contact me if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you.
Some nice websites to check out are:
DOC MANCINI'S SPEECH PAGE http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/docmancini/page2/#SLP%20online

73. Valsalva Stuttering Network Home Page
Education and research about controlling stuttering (stammering) blocks by relaxing the body's Valsalva mechanism.
http://www.valsalva.org
Welcome to the
Valsalva-Stuttering Network
Home Page
Home Introduction Articles Links ... List Stuttering (or stammering) is often characterized by forceful closures or blocks in the mouth or larynx (either sustained or repetitive), as well as delays in phonation . There is growing evidence that these behaviors may be the result of the stutterer's instinctive activation of the body's Valsalva mechanism in an attempt to force out words when he or she anticipates difficulty or feels the need to use extra effort to speak properly. This possibility has been generally ignored by speech pathologists and is rarely addressed by current speech therapies. Because they aren't taught to control their Valsalva mechanism, many clients continue to have difficulty controlling their blocks and often relapse, without understanding why. The purpose of the Valsalva-Stuttering Network is to promote research and education about stuttering and the Valsalva mechanism and methods to reduce the Valsalva mechanism's interference with speech and other activities. The Valsalva-Stuttering Network welcomes everyone who has an interest in stuttering and/or the Valsalva mechanism, including

74. Stuttering
stuttering. Speak Easy has a video on stuttering that they will lend out to membersand they will provide information and referrals to other resources.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_stut.htm
Stuttering
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The Stuttering Foundation of America
P.O. Box 11749
3100 Walnut Grove Road #603,
Memphis, TN 38111
901-452-3931 (fax) E-mail: jcbell@us.net
Speak Easy Inc.
95 Evergreen Ave.
Saint John NB E2N 1H4 Canada Fax: (506) 657-1224
Speak Easy's mission is to provide information and support to adult stutterers, parents of children who stutter, and professionals in this field. They have local support groups, call for the location of the one nearest you. They also will provide assistance to anyone wishing to start a support group in their area. Speak Easy publishes a monthly newsletter, Speaking Out, which is included in membership fees and has several brochures that are available to members. Speak Easy has a video on stuttering that they will lend out to members and they will provide information and referrals to other resources. Speak Easy hosts a national conference; call for further information. A list of stuttering support groups from the National Stuttering Project.

75. NSA Publications
National stuttering Association books, videos, posters.
http://www.nsastutter.org/nsapubs.html
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NSA publications bring accurate and supportive information about stuttering into the range of everyone's budget. We've also selected for distribution some of the best, reasonably - priced clinical and popular books on stuttering from other publishers, including books for parents, children, teens and adults who stutter, and SLPs and other professionals.
NSA Publications
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NSA BOOKS
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PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WHO STUTTER
Information and Support for Parents

Nina Reardon, M.S., CCC-SLP.
Jeremy and the Hippo
(A Boy's Struggle with Stuttering)
by Gail Wilson Lew Sorry - Out of Stock Available Now!

76. Home
Intensive therapy for adults and children who stutter and continuing education for speech pathologists in stuttering therapy workshops.
http://powerstuttering.com
Mark Power, M.A. CCC
Board Certified Stuttering Specialist
Located in Orange County, California
Email: mpower@powerstuttering.com Telephone:
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One week intensive Stuttering Therapy program for adults and children . Carefully managed follow-up program.
Contact Power Stuttering Center for Fee Information and Dates
Parent training for younger children who are stuttering
Mark Power is a member of the Fluency and Fluency Disorders Division of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Specializing in treating only people who stutter since 1982. Mark was himself a severe stutterer for most of his life. He is dedicated to providing stuttering therapy and training so that effective treatment can be available to all people who are stuttering. You are visitor number:
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77. Brochure: If You Think Your Child Is Stuttering
If You Think Your Child Is stuttering This material was compiled G.Conture, Vanderbilt University. Is Your Child stuttering?
http://www.stuttersfa.org/br_iytyc.htm
If You Think
Your Child Is Stuttering...
This material was compiled by
Dr. Barry Guitar, University of Vermont, and
Dr. Edward G. Conture, Vanderbilt University.
Is Your Child Stuttering?
If your child has difficulty speaking and tends to hesitate on or repeat certain syllables, words, or phrases, he may have a stuttering problem. But he may simply be going through periods of normal disfluency that most children experience as they learn to speak. This pamphlet will help you understand the difference between stuttering and normal language development.
The normally disfluent child
  • The normally disfluent child occasionally repeats syllables or words once or twice, li-li-like this. Disfluencies may also include hesitancies and the use of fillers such as "uh", "er", "um". Disfluencies occur most often between ages one and one-half and five years, and they tend to come and go. They are usually signs that a child is learning to use language in new ways. If disfluencies disappear for several weeks, then return, the child may just be going through another stage of learning.
  • They are usually signs that a child is learning to use language in new ways. If disfluencies disappear for several weeks, then return, the child may just be going through another stage of learning.

    78. Neuropatterning For Stutterers
    stuttering selftherapy book, by Richard Harkness.
    http://members.aol.com/rharkn
    NEURO
    FOR STUTTERERS
    A Breakthrough New Stuttering Therapy!
    A HOME COURSE IN PROGRAMMING YOUR BRAIN FOR FLUENT SPEECH
    What stuttering is and is not Contents of the Home Course How to order Links to other sites on stuttering, stuttering treatment, stuttering therapy:
    Judy Kuster's Stuttering Home Page
    David Kehoe's
    Bill Parry's Stuttering Links
    Darrell Dodge's Home Page about Stuttering
    National Stuttering Association (NSA)
    Latest News What users say visitors since 3-1-99

    79. Answers For Employers
    stuttering Answers for Employers. Eliminating Stereotypes About stutteringPeople who stutter are as intelligent and welladjusted as non-stutterers.
    http://www.stuttersfa.org/answremp.htm
    Stuttering:
    Answers for Employers
    Introduction The Stuttering Foundation of America receives many requests each year from managers, human resources professionals, and business owners for more information about stuttering. We assembled this guide to answer some common questions about stuttering and to provide additional resources for people who stutter and their colleagues in the workplace. Basic Facts
    • Over three million Americans stutter—more than one adult in a hundred. Stuttering affects 3 to 4 times as many men as women. There is a very good chance that your organization employs or will employ people who stutter. Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder that interferes with a person's ability to speak fluently. While the cause of stuttering is not known, there is evidence that the disorder has strong genetic and neurological components. People who stutter have performed successfully in the widest range of occupations from teacher to medical doctor and from public relations executive to salesperson. Many men and women who stutter have gone on to have highly successful careers in their chosen fields.

    80. AMBI Israeli Stuttering Association
    The summary for this Hebrew page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.ambi.org.il/
    AMBI - Israeli Stuttering Association é"áîà
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