Literature DB >> 21233985

Stuttering: current status of theory and therapy.

E Boberg, W G Webster.   

Abstract

When people become concerned about stuttering, either their own or their child's, they typically seek help from their family physician or pediatrician. Characteristics and effects of stuttering can help the physician determine whether the child's speech patterns are within normal range or could be early warning signs of stuttering. Referral to a speech-language pathologist should be considered when any of the following are noted: excessive part-word repetitions or sound prolongations; signs of tension, such as lip tremors, facial grimaces, or breath holding associated with speech; indications of embarrassment or apprehension; and a tendency to withdraw from speech opportunities. The authors briefly review theories on the causes of stuttering, describe current therapy, and identify some specialized treatment centres.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 21233985      PMCID: PMC2280499     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


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Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1975-01       Impact factor: 3.139

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Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  1988-08       Impact factor: 9.319

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Authors:  W G Webster
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 3.139

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Authors:  W G Webster
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 3.139

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Authors:  L E Travis
Journal:  J Speech Hear Disord       Date:  1978-08

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Authors:  A J Caruso; J H Abbs; V L Gracco
Journal:  Brain       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 13.501

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Authors:  W G Webster
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 3.139

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Authors:  N Geschwind; A M Galaburda
Journal:  Arch Neurol       Date:  1985-05

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Authors:  M P Rastatter; C W Dell
Journal:  J Speech Hear Res       Date:  1987-03
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