Background Multiple factors can influence the working alliance and treatment outcome in speech and language therapy. The ‘working alliance’ is an important concept in treatment and can be described as the degree to which a treatment dyad is engaged in collaborative, purposive work. To date, relatively little attention has been paid to this concept within speech and language treatment in general, and within stuttering treatment research in particular. Aims To investigate the role of the working alliance within stuttering treatment, and to evaluate whether the quality of the working alliance correlated with clients’ concept of motivation and treatment outcomes 6 months post‐therapy. Methods & Procedures Eighteen adults (21‐...
AbstractThis paper explores issues involved in working on acceptance and speech in stuttering therap...
Two experiments used a magnitude estimation paradigm to test whether perception of disfluency is a f...
Fluent speech production depends on robust connections between brain regions that are crucial for au...
Background Multiple factors can influence the working alliance and treatment outcome in speech and l...
Stuttering is a disorder in which the smooth flow of speech is interrupted. People who stutter show ...
Introduction: Stuttering is a fluency disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted. The disorde...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value for speech-language pathologists of considering ...
Since the inception of stuttering therapy, the field of speech-language pathology has become increas...
Purpose Stuttering affects people in individual ways, and there are multiple fact...
This study was done to test the effectiveness of the Precision Fluency Shaping Program in controlli...
journal articleMost researchers now acknowledge that stuttering is a multidimensional disorder (Smit...
Stuttering is a speech disorder in which the smooth succession of speech sounds is interrupted by fr...
This work demonstrates the history of two common speech and communication disorders: aphasia and stu...
Communication disorders such as stuttering can take a serious toll on one’s mental, physical, and em...
UKEveryone produces disfluencies when they speak spontaneously. However, whereas most disfluencies p...
AbstractThis paper explores issues involved in working on acceptance and speech in stuttering therap...
Two experiments used a magnitude estimation paradigm to test whether perception of disfluency is a f...
Fluent speech production depends on robust connections between brain regions that are crucial for au...
Background Multiple factors can influence the working alliance and treatment outcome in speech and l...
Stuttering is a disorder in which the smooth flow of speech is interrupted. People who stutter show ...
Introduction: Stuttering is a fluency disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted. The disorde...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the value for speech-language pathologists of considering ...
Since the inception of stuttering therapy, the field of speech-language pathology has become increas...
Purpose Stuttering affects people in individual ways, and there are multiple fact...
This study was done to test the effectiveness of the Precision Fluency Shaping Program in controlli...
journal articleMost researchers now acknowledge that stuttering is a multidimensional disorder (Smit...
Stuttering is a speech disorder in which the smooth succession of speech sounds is interrupted by fr...
This work demonstrates the history of two common speech and communication disorders: aphasia and stu...
Communication disorders such as stuttering can take a serious toll on one’s mental, physical, and em...
UKEveryone produces disfluencies when they speak spontaneously. However, whereas most disfluencies p...
AbstractThis paper explores issues involved in working on acceptance and speech in stuttering therap...
Two experiments used a magnitude estimation paradigm to test whether perception of disfluency is a f...
Fluent speech production depends on robust connections between brain regions that are crucial for au...