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Recovery from Stuttering : Language and Speech Disorders - Peter  Howell

Recovery from Stuttering

By: Peter Howell

Hardcover | 9 November 2010 | Edition Number 1

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"This book is a signal publication on stuttering. Peter Howell has given us a carefully researched and sensitively interpreted analysis of what is known about recovery from stuttering. The author assembles available evidence into logical categories that permit a reasoned and careful examination of factors that contribute to recovery, whether spontaneous or through clinical intervention. A remarkable feature of this book is that it is comprehensive but never cumbersome. The author deftly reviews data and theory in a way that is fluid, focused and fair-minded. Anyone interested in the contemporary understanding of stuttering will benefit from reading this book." ---Raymond D. Kent, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and former Vice President for Research and Technology of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

This book is a comprehensive guide to the evidence, theories, and practical issues associated with recovery from stuttering in early childhood and into adolescence. It examines evidence that stuttering is associated with a range of biological factors---such as genetics---and psychological factors---such as anxiety, and it critically assesses theoretical accounts that attempt to integrate these findings. Written so that it can be used flexibly to meet the demands of courses about stuttering, the book may be used as a text at the undergraduate or graduate level in psychology or speech-language science.
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"This book's author does an extremely thorough job of interpreting and evaluating the current evidence about the factors associated with stuttering in its early stages and those which contribute to its recovery ! it is clearly laid out with concise introductions and summaries ! I would recommend this book to students and any therapist with a special interest in stammering." - Alison Westwood, speech and language therapist, in Speech & Language Therapy in Practice "This is a book of the highest quality that will appeal to anyone, whether student, clinician, consumer, or other, wanting detailed and up-to-the minute knowledge on development and (particularly) recovery in stuttering. It is superbly written; complex theories and the evidence that underpins them are all laid out clearly and succinctly." - David Ward, University of Reading, UK, in Speaking Out "Howell gives a good overview of a wide range of subjects. He makes good use of his many experiences by using several different opinions in a balanced way. Concise and understandable, written also for uninformed/inexperienced readers. Highly recommended!" - Paul Eling in Tijdschrift voor Neuropsychologie "This book is a signal publication on stuttering. Peter Howell has given us a carefully researched and sensitively interpreted analysis of what is known about recovery from stuttering. The author assembles available evidence into logical categories that permit a reasoned and careful examination of factors that contribute to recovery, whether spontaneous or through clinical intervention. A remarkable feature of this book is that it is comprehensive but never cumbersome. The author deftly reviews data and theory in a way that is fluid, focused and fair-minded. Anyone interested in the contemporary understanding of stuttering will benefit from reading this book." - Raymond D. Kent, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Howell's book is ideally configured as a systematic introduction to the study of stuttering. It begins with fundamental issues in diagnosis and measurement and then advances through a series of chapters devoted to the cognitive, linguistic, neural, genetic, motor, personality, and environmental factors that contribute to varying patterns and severity of stuttering. Upon this basis, Howell then presents and evaluates alternative explanatory theories and suggests methods for diagnosis and treatment. This book presents everything the beginner needs to enter more deeply into the study of stuttering." - Brian MacWhinney, Professor of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University

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