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Additional Authors Include Clarence W. Edney And Jacqueline
Keaster.
If you live in the United States of America - It is an inescapable
fact - your life is controlled by something or someone. Certainly
you 'believe' yourself to be independent and self-controlling, but
that is far from the reality. History, environment, family,
relatives, friends, and society all play a significant role in
shaping your daily activity. This work is presented in three parts.
The Self Control Discipline teaches how to rise above the norm and
possess control in a manner that will change forever the way you
perceive others through your own eyes. More important, it will
change forever the way others see and interact with you. The Sexual
Control Discipline demonstrates how to control others sexually
attracted to you. Make no mistake; we live in a sexual society.
Although most women erroneously believe they possess the ability to
control men in the sexual environment, this work will show them
their belief is wrong and misguided. Learn to take advantage of the
premise regardless of your sexual inclinations. The Environmental
Control Discipline teaches how to control those in your surrounds,
including your boss, significant other, children, family, and
friends.
This is a book for parents who are worried about their children's
stuttering, for teachers, doctors, friends, and relatives of those
who stutter, and for stutterers themselves. It offers help,
encouragement, and guidance in dealing with the problem of
stuttering, which troubles more than a million persons in the
United States alone.Dr. Johnson, an outstanding authority on the
subject, writes in simple language so that anyone can readily
understand and follow his suggestions. What he says in this book is
based on many years of laboratory research and clinical
observation, and his own experience as a stutterer. He tells of his
early years of struggle with the handicap and his decision to
devote his life to getting at the basic causes of stuttering and
finding ways to prevent or alleviate it. He describes his research
experiences, likening them to a detective story centered on a
search for the causes of stuttering as the culprit in the case. In
this account he quotes from interviews which he conducted with
parents in an effort to pinpoint the exact conditions or situations
in which stuttering was believed to have started. He explains how
the problem develops and how it becomes a frustrating
"sad-go-round." Finally, he tells what parents and others can do
for children who are threatened with the handicap of stuttering and
what adult stutterers can do to help themselves.
Stuttering in Children and Adults was first published in 1955.
Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make
long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published
unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
One of the largest groups of handicapped people in the world today
is made up of the estimated fifteen million persons who stutter.
Their predicament has been one of man's most baffling problems ever
since it was first recorded by the ancients, but not until the
present century has the mystery of stuttering showed any signs of
lifting. The studies collected in this volume represent a
substantial step toward the solving of the mystery. The University
of Iowa, a pioneer in research on the causes and treatment of
stuttering, has carried on its work for many years. This book
presents all previously unpublished papers and dissertations (a
total of forty-three) that have resulted from this research
program. Much of the work centers on the onset of stuttering in
children and underlies the theory that stuttering begins with the
hearer rather than the speaker. Interrelationships between
personality and stuttering have been investigated, a search has
been made for a possible physical basis for stuttering, conditions
affecting severity of stuttering have been studied, and research on
therapy has been attempted. This is an important book for
psychologists, educators, social workers, physicians, parents, and
others concerned with speech disorders. For those who devote their
full effort to the problems discussed—the specialists in speech
pathology and therapy—the book is essential.
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