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More than a century of research has sought to identify the causes
of stuttering, describe its nature, and enhance its clinical
treatment. By contrast, studies directly focused upon public and
professional attitudes toward stuttering began in the 1970s. Recent
work has taken this research to new levels, including the
development of standard attitude measures; ad dressing the widely
reported phenomena of teasing, bullying, and discrimination against
people who stutter; and attempting to change public opinion toward
stuttering to more accepting and sensitive levels. Stuttering Meets
Stereotype, Stigma, and Discrimination: An Overview of Attitude
Research is the only reference work to date devoted entirely to the
topic of stuttering attitudes. It features comprehensive review
chapters by St. Louis, Boyle and Blood, Gabel, Langevin, and
Abdalla; an annotated bibliography by Hughes; and experimental
studies by other seasoned and new researchers. The book leads the
reader through a maze of research efforts, emerging with a clear
understanding of the important issues involved and ideas of where
to go next. Importantly, the evidence base for stuttering attitude
research extends beyond research in this fluency disorder to such
areas as mental illness, obesity, and race. Thus, although of
interest primarily to those who work, interact, or oth erwise deal
with stuttering, the book has potential for increasing under
standing, ameliorating negative attitudes, and informing research
on any of a host of other stigmatized conditions.
More than a century of research has sought to identify the causes
of stuttering, describe its nature, and enhance its clinical
treatment. By contrast, studies directly focused upon public and
professional attitudes toward stuttering began in the 1970s. Recent
work has taken this research to new levels, including the
development of standard attitude measures; ad dressing the widely
reported phenomena of teasing, bullying, and discrimination against
people who stutter; and attempting to change public opinion toward
stuttering to more accepting and sensitive levels. Stuttering Meets
Stereotype, Stigma, and Discrimination: An Overview of Attitude
Research is the only reference work to date devoted entirely to the
topic of stuttering attitudes. It features comprehensive review
chapters by St. Louis, Boyle and Blood, Gabel, Langevin, and
Abdalla; an annotated bibliography by Hughes; and experimental
studies by other seasoned and new researchers. The book leads the
reader through a maze of research efforts, emerging with a clear
understanding of the important issues involved and ideas of where
to go next. Importantly, the evidence base for stuttering attitude
research extends beyond research in this fluency disorder to such
areas as mental illness, obesity, and race. Thus, although of
interest primarily to those who work, interact, or oth erwise deal
with stuttering, the book has potential for increasing under
standing, ameliorating negative attitudes, and informing research
on any of a host of other stigmatized conditions.
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