7 edition of Stuttering and personality dynamics found in the catalog.
Stuttering and personality dynamics
Albert T. Murphy
Published
1960
by Ronald in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Albert T. Murphy and Ruth M. Fitzsimons. |
Contributions | FitzSimons, Ruth M. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC424 .M8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vii, 519 p. |
Number of Pages | 519 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5800812M |
LC Control Number | 60014180 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 14618350 |
Stuttering is a communication disorder that involves disruptions in a person's ability to produce speech fluently. In many cases, stuttering results in adverse impact on the person's communication. The present book arose from a conference on Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering held at the University of Nijmegen in Nijmegen, the Netherlands from June , The conference was organized on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Department of Speech Pathology of the University Hospital. The topic selected for the conference and.
stammering, stuttering and personality vargaries you may stammer, stutter, or commit numerous vagaries without being aware of it. eccentricities of speech may be sex-connected. if you speak, play music, read, write, type, or associate with other human beings this booklet was writtten for you. [cauldwell, d.o. m.d.] on *free* shipping on qualifying : D.O. M.D. CAULDWELL. Behav. Res. & Therapy, , Vol. pp. to Pergamon Press. Printed in England CASE HISTORIES AND SHORTER COMMUNICATIONS Stuttering, neuroticism and extraversion (Received 11 November ) As SHOWN by Goodstein () only a few investigators have used standardised inventories in studying the personality of stutterers.
MANAGEMENT. An effective management plan for stuttering would involve affective (negative feelings and emotions [namely, anxiety, depression, or shame]), behavioral (i.e., avoidance), and cognitive (namely, poor self-esteem and negative self-evaluation) aspects as the condition has its toll on all these areas.[27,28] Deficit speech behaviours may lead to . (Webster has just published a children's book based on the true story of this patient, whose named has been changed, "Katie: The Little Girl Who Stuttered and Then Learned to Talk Fluently.") Katie and her daughter are among the roughly 1 percent of the world's population who stutter, some 3 million people in the United States alone.
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Thus it would be inaccurate to view personality dynamics as etiologic in stuttering. Goodstein does note that many studies comparing stutterers to presumably normal individuals show stutterers to be "more anxious, tense, and socially withdrawn."Cited by: have the same full range of personality traits as those who do not stutter.
dynamics, all play a role in the onset of stuttering. Stuttering usually occurs on the beginning sounds or words in a sentence, or at clause boundaries. There are three main patterns of stuttering. "Stuttering and Personality Dynamics" and other books.
Participants. Bruce P. Ryan, Ph.D. Research Stuttering and personality dynamics book, Monterey Institute fcr Speech and Hearing. This book is designed to prevent this situation from occurring.
at least. it,-relates. to modern developments. Stuttering affects about 5 percent of children. It can be more common in those who have a family history of stuttering. Other factors like development during childhood, family dynamics, and even. Myth: Stuttering can be “caught” through imitation or by hearing another person stutter.
Reality: You can’t “catch” stuttering. No one knows the exact causes of stuttering, but recent research indicates that family history (genetics), neuromuscular development, and the child’s environment, including family dynamics, all play a role.
Book. Dec ; J FLUENCY DISORD life from the perspective of the people who stutter and (c) how personality is linked to the Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering. They have the same full range of personality traits as those who do not stutter. family dynamics is shedding light on the possible causes of stuttering.
As a result, we have made Hearing Association, and nine authors of books on the therapy of stuttering. The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and Processes is a primer to the basic and most important concepts, theories, methods, empirical findings, and applications of personality dynamics and processes.
This book details how personality psychology has evolved from descriptive research to a more explanatory and dynamic science of personality, thus bridging. The present book arose from a conference on Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering held at the University of Nijmegen in Nijmegen, the Netherlands from JuneThe conference was organized on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Department of Speech Pathology of the University Hospital.
The frequency of stuttering per syllables was for pretherapy condition, for posttherapy, and for follow-up condition.
However, speaking in the presence of the mother the equivalent figures were, instances of stuttering per syllables. That is, stuttering increased after therapy but subsided at follow-up.
Stuttering (alalia syllabaris), also known as stammering (alalia literalis or anarthria literalis), is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and involuntary silent pauses or blocks during which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds.
Stuttering, also known as stammering and dysphemia, is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds.
The term stuttering is most commonly associated with involuntary sound. *Stuttering facts medical author: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP. Stuttering, also called stammering, is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words; prolongation of sounds; and interruptions in speech.; People who stutter know what they want to say but have trouble producing a normal flow of speech.; Stuttering affects people of all ages.
stuttering at such occasion gave a clue about the psychological aspects of stuttering. To dig deeper into the problem of stuttering, the client was given a log sheet in which. Family dynamics: Fast-paced lifestyles and high expectations can contribute to stuttering. You mentioned that age is a factor in determining if a child has a stuttering problem.
How so. Trautman: Most children who begin to stutter do so between the ages of 2 and 4 years. However, it is not uncommon for stuttering to start later than age 4. The present book arose from a conference on Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering held at the University of Nijmegen in Nijmegen, the Netherlands from JuneThe conference was organized on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the.
person stutter. Reality: You can’t “catch” stuttering. No one knows the exact causes of stuttering, but recent research indicates that family history (genetics), neuromuscular development, and the child’s environment, including family dynamics, all play a role in the onset of stuttering.
Thus, assuming one has a sensitive and robust criterion variable like degree of stuttering or some measure of recovery, one could regress demographic variables first (age, sex, class), then intelligence, and finally personality measures using the big five personality dimensions (as main and interaction effects).The first signs of stuttering tend to appear when a child is about months old and starting to put words together to form sentences.
The primary symptoms of stuttering include excessive disfluency, both stuttering and normal types (core behaviors), as well as physical, emotional, and cognitive reactions to the problem.