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Kristin A. Chmela joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the process of becoming a Board Certified Specialist in Fluency for Speech-Language Pathologists. StutterTalk mentioned on air today two therapy referral lists specific to stuttering.
One of the most challenging questions to satisfactorily answer in stuttering treatment and in the community is what causes stuttering? Today on StutterTalk we launch a series featuring a range of perspectives and experiences on this important topic.
Nick Weaver, COO and co-founder of Blue Delta Jeans, is asked about facing stuttering during holiday events such as parties and meals. Nick proposes going on the offense with speaking and embracing conversations with family and friends.
While self help and therapy often reduce shame and increase self acceptance for people who stutter, sometimes negative feelings persist, linger or return. How should people who stutter and professionals respond when shame and embarrassment persist?
Iain Wilkie and Walter Scott join Christopher Constantino to discuss supporting people who stammer at work and in the military in the UK and their work with The Employer’s Stammering Network and Defense Stammering Network.
When should a therapist “push” the client during treatment and when should the therapist “back off?” Today on StutterTalk, Bob “the Expert” Quesal and Christopher Constantino join Peter Reitzes to discuss the speech-language pathologist’s role in encou...
Caryn Herring, Joel Korte and Roisin McManus of the StutterTalk B Team discuss the pros and cons of non-stutterers in leadership roles for stuttering self-help groups. Topics include the benefits and challenges of including speech-language graduate stu...
Today on StutterTalk Christopher Constantino and Peter Reitzes discuss the problem with fluency. The problem includes the common use of the term fluency when stuttering is more specific and appropriate and the suggestion that something called fluency s...
There is so much information available on stuttering. Some of the resources are trusted and honest while others make unreliable claims which may offer misinformation, quick fixes and even cures. Today on StutterTalk,
Are you frustrated or confused about something people are calling “normal stuttering” or “normal developmental stuttering”? If so, then this episode is for you! Nan Bernstein Ratner tackles the question, what is stuttering? Nan Bernstein Ratner, Ed.