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Recovery and Relapse- Perspectives From Adults Who Stutter
Recovery and relapse relating to stuttering are often defined in terms of the presence or absence of certain types of speech …
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Yaruss, J.S.
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Group Experiences and Individual Differences in Stuttering
This study explored group experiences and individual differences in the behaviors, thoughts, and feelings perceived by 502 adults who …
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Stuttering as Defined by Adults who Stutter
Numerous frameworks and definitions have sought to differentiate what behaviors and experiences should be considered as a part of …
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A Phenomenological Analysis of the Moment of Stuttering
Stuttering behaviors and moments of stuttering are typically defined by what a listener perceives. This study evaluated participants’ …
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Speaker and Observer Perceptions of Physical Tension During Stuttering
Speech-language pathologists routinely assess physical tension during evaluation of those who stutter. If speakers experience tension …
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Leslie, P.
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Shaiman, S.
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Yaruss, J.S.
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