Qualitative Investigation of the Speech-Language Therapy Experiences of Individuals who Covertly Stutter
ConclusionThe evidence suggests individualized therapy based on each client’s unique manifestation of covert stuttering is beneficial; while, fluency-focused stuttering therapy is often incongruent with the needs of persons who covertly stutter. Therapeutic implications and recommendations for speech-language pathologists are discussed.
Source: Journal of Fluency Disorders - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research
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