Stuttering and Cluttering provides a clear, accessible and
wide-ranging overview of both the theoretical and clinical aspects
of two disorders of fluency: stuttering and cluttering. This
edition remains loyal to the idea that stuttering and cluttering
can best be understood by first considering various overarching
frameworks which can then be expanded upon, and provides a clear
position from which to disentangle the often complex
interrelationships of these frameworks. The book is divided into
two parts, the first of which mainly deals with theory and
aetiology, while the second focuses on clinical aspects of
assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The book also provides
frequent references across Parts I and II to help link the various
areas of investigation together. This revised edition of Stuttering
and Cluttering reflects the major changes in thinking regarding
both theory and therapy that have taken place since the publication
of the first edition. As well as those who stutter and clutter, the
book will be invaluable for speech language therapy/speech language
pathology students, practicing clinicians, psychologists and
linguists around the world.
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