Despite decades of research into the nature and treatment of stuttering, the causes and underlying mechanisms of it are still not well understood. In this unique and comprehensive overview of the numerous theories and models which seek to understand and explain stuttering, the authors of Theoretical Issues in Stuttering provide an invaluable account. Covering an impressive range of topics including past and current theories of stuttering, this edition provides the reader with an updated evaluation of the literature on the subject of stuttering alongside exploring the evolution of new theories. Placing each within the relevant historical context, the authors explore the contribution of theory to both understanding and managing stuttering. Theoretical Issues in Stuttering is a critical account of the models and theories which surround the subject of stuttering, aiming to act as a key resource for students of speech-language pathology as well as lecturers, clinicians and researchers within the field.
| ISBN: | 9781138640528 |
| Publication date: | 23rd June 2017 |
| Author: | Ann University of Sydney, Australia Packman, Joseph S Montclair State University, Department of Communication Sc Attanasio |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 182 pages |
| Genres: |
Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints Cognition and cognitive psychology Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology Health & Fitness Speech and language disorders and therapy |
Despite decades of research into the nature and treatment of stuttering, the causes and underlying mechanisms of it are still not well understood. In this unique and comprehensive overview of the numerous theories and models which seek to understand and explain stuttering, the authors of Theoretical Issues in Stuttering provide an invaluable account. Covering an impressive range of topics including past and current theories of stuttering, this edition provides the reader with an updated evaluation of the literature on the subject of stuttering alongside exploring the evolution of new theories. Placing each within the relevant historical context, the authors explore the contribution of theory to both understanding and managing stuttering. Theoretical Issues in Stuttering is a critical account of the models and theories which surround the subject of stuttering, aiming to act as a key resource for students of speech-language pathology as well as lecturers, clinicians and researchers within the field.
Theoretical Issues in Stuttering features in the following genres: Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints, Cognition and cognitive psychology, Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Health & Fitness, Speech and language disorders and therapy
Theoretical Issues in Stuttering is available in Hardback
Theoretical Issues in Stuttering was written by Ann University of Sydney, Australia Packman, Joseph S Montclair State University, Department of Communication Sc Attanasio and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Theoretical Issues in Stuttering has 182 pages
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