Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition
54 Chapter 3 improper diagnosis of stuttering by parents that could make Alice self- conscious and anxious about her speech. Thi ...
Stuttering 55 performed. Walter was prescribed muscle relaxants, but they did not help him talk more fluently; they simply cause ...
56 Chapter 3 Case Study 3-3: Stuttering Therapy in a Camp Situation The University Stuttering Camp has an excellent reputation. ...
Stuttering 57 at malls. However, they do them using easy contacts (light pressure), relaxed speech musculature, pullout devices ...
58 Chapter 3 to say his own name. Even a toddler could do that! Just thinking about the surprised expressions on people’s faces ...
Stuttering 59 antianxiety medi cations are habit forming, and he disliked the negative effects such as drowsiness and lethargy. ...
60 Chapter 3 top, pulling grass and clover and carefully putting them in the jar along with his crawly prize. He could hardly wa ...
Stuttering 61 Mrs. Lawson and the speech therapist met regularly to discuss ways to remove stress while speaking and to minimiz ...
62 Chapter 3 lunch period or to participate in study groups. And like most boys, he needed great courage and resolve to ask a gi ...
Stuttering 63 gradually be reduced and stopped by the end of the term. His stutter had diminished significantly outside the clin ...
64 Chapter 3 (or parent substitutes) would want her to do. There are two aspects to Clarene’s Parent: the Critical Parent and Nu ...
Stuttering 65 Transactional Analy sis provides a means of exploring her thoughts and feelings about stuttering. It also provides ...
66 Chapter 3 Tanner, D. (2012). Exploring communication disorders: A 21st century introduction through lit er a ture and media ( ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 4 Ta n ner, D. C. Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition (pp. 67-87) ...
68 Chapter 4 The Human Sound Source–Resonating System One way of looking at the speech mechanism is to compare it to a musical i ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 69 the larynx. The abductor muscle, the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle, is primarily responsible ...
70 Chapter 4 Velopharyngeal Functioning Although all sounds produced by the speech mechanism have a degree of nasal resonance, i ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 71 Hard glottal attack resembles harshness; however, the forced closure occurs only on the initial ...
72 Chapter 4 are damaged, ataxia occurs in which vocal movements are poorly coordinated. “ Whether or not dysphonia is pres ent ...
Voice and Resonance Disorders 73 Diseases affecting the cerebellum can result in ataxic dysphonia, but usually do not cause chan ...
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