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Zusatztext "This book helps to begin the conversation regarding evidence-based practice in the treatment of stuttering! a conversation that continues to this day. It should be in the libraries of universities that have programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders."-Doody's Notes Informationen zum Autor Anne K. Bothe Klappentext This edited volume collects in-depth chapters about a wide variety of topics important to data-based stuttering treatment and stuttering treatment research, creating the first book to address current knowledge about stuttering in the context of current d Zusammenfassung This edited volume collects in-depth chapters about a wide variety of topics important to data-based stuttering treatment and stuttering treatment research, creating the first book to address current knowledge about stuttering in the context of current d Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction. A. Bothe, Evidence-Based Practice in Stuttering Treatment: An Introduction. Part II: The Nature and Theory of Stuttering: Implications for Evidence-Based Treatment. W.G. Webster, From Hand to Mouth: Contributions of Theory to Evidence-Based Treatment. R.J. Ingham, Emerging Controversies, Findings, and Directions in Neuroimaging and Developmental Stuttering: On Avoiding Petard Hoisting in Athens, Georgia. A. Packman, M. Onslow, J. Attanasio, The Demands and Capacities Model: Implications for Evidence-Based Practice in the Treatment of Early Stuttering. R.C. Shenker, Bilingualism in Early Stuttering: Empirical Issues and Clinical Implications. M. Nippold, The Child Stutters and Has a Phonological Disorder: How Should Treatment Proceed? P. Finn, Self-Change From Stuttering During Adolescence and Adulthood. Part III: Measurement Issues for Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Stuttering. M. Langevin, P. Hagler, Development of a Scale to Measure Peer Attitudes Toward Children Who Stutter. B.T. Crowe, J.H. Davidow, A. Bothe, Quality of Life Measurement: Interdisciplinary Implications for Stuttering Measurement and Treatment. Part IV: Stuttering Treatment Research: Evaluating the Available Evidence. J.H. Davidow, B.T. Crowe, A.K. Bothe, "Gradual Increase in Length and Complexity of Utterance" and "Extended Length of Utterance" Treatment Programs for Stuttering: Assessing the Implications of Strong but Limited Evidence. M. Onslow, S. O'Brian, A. Packman, I. Rousseau, Long-Term Follow up of Speech Outcomes for a Prolonged-Speech Treatment for Stuttering: The Effects of Paradox on Stuttering Treatment Research. A. Packman, M. Onslow, S. O'Brian, A. Huber, Measuring the Outcomes of Behavioral Stuttering Treatments Across Situations: What Are Our Data Telling Us? Part V: Conclusion. A.K. Bothe, Evidence-Based, Outcomes-Focused Decisions About Stuttering Treatment: Clinical Recommendations in Context. ...